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Yes it is. Vinegar is dilute acetic acid.
It is actually a mixture of very dilute H2SO4 and HNO3
zinc reacts with dilute HCl to form H2. This works to reduce (add Hydrogens to ) a compound
dilute hydrochloric acid
A salt of the acid used in the reaction
Dilute means that something is in a mixture. In this case it is a mixture of sulfuric acid and water which are both compounds.
Sulphuric acid (H2SO4) is a compound as it contains more than one element. The fact it is dilute simply refers to the fact it is in solution - typically in water.
Sulfuric acid itself is a compound with the formula H2SO4. However the word "dilute" means that the H2SO4 is dissolved in water, so it is a mixture.
What is the dilute form of ethanal
Dilute sulphuric acid is an aqueous solution, formed by adding water to sulphuric acid, resulting in a homogeneous mixture.
Vinegar is a dilute mixture of acetic acid and water.
House hold vineger is dilute acetic acid.So it is a mixture of water and acetic acid.Alone it can be considered as a compound.
It depends a little on your definition. Concentrated Sulfuric Acid can be produced up to 98% or 98.3% pure H2SO4. So, while H2SO4 would be considered a compound, it is never pure, and is always found in a mixture. Most Sulfuric Acid used in the lab is a much more dilute mixture of Sulfuric Acid and Water. Fuming Sulfuric Acid is a mixture between Sulfuric Acid, H2SO4 and sulfur trioxide SO3.
Not in a domestic (home) freezer if it is pure ethanol (a dilute solution can freeze in the freezer). Ethanol's freezing point is -114.1°C. This is far colder than a domestic freezer.
Yes its solution in water is a mixture of hydrogen chloride and water.
Did you mean Dilute acid , dilute acid means , the acid which has low concentration , which has a mixture of water in it .
The most common compound including chlorine is sodium chloride, or NaCl. Sodium metal explodes when exposed to water, and chlorine is a poisonous gas, so it's a little strange to realize that we have this compound sitting right there on the dinner table; we call it "salt". Another fairly common compound is the mixture of hydrogen with chlorine, which we call "hydrochloric acid"; it is commonly used for cleaning. In a very dilute solution, we call it "bleach".