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∙ 2012-12-02 07:26:12Vinegar is not flammable.
Yes, distilled vinegar is flammable. All kinds of vinegar is flammable when you use it mixed in with something harmful.
No, it is too diluted
Vinegar as that can be bought at a store is not flammable as it is mostly water. But if acetic acid (the component that makes it vinegar) is concentrated enough, it is flammable.
Vinegar is usually diluted because of the high acidity that it has. For example, apple cider vinegar can be diluted with fruit juice or water to eliminate some of the harshness when consumed.
You get diluted vinegar.
Vinegar is diluted acetic acid.
Vinegar is diluted acetic acid-- it is as flavoring and in pickling.
Vinegar is a diluted solution of acetic acid and water.
It doesn't float or sink. Vinegar mixes with water and you get diluted vinegar
You get diluted vinegar. Most vinegar sold today is already diluted with water, so any dissociation of the acetic acid molecules has already occurred before you get it.
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