Oil and vinegar are not miscible.
No, vinegar is not soluble in kerosene because they are chemically different substances. Vinegar is mostly composed of water and acetic acid, while kerosene is a hydrocarbon mixture. Since water and oil-based substances like kerosene do not mix, vinegar will not dissolve in kerosene.
The pH of vinegar mixed with water is typically around 2.5 to 3.5. Vinegar is acidic due to the presence of acetic acid, which lowers the pH of the water when mixed together.
Oil has a lower density than vinegar. When oil and vinegar are mixed, the oil rises, or floats to the top.
No, when iron and water are mixed together it creates rust.
No, KNO3 and NaCl will not form a precipitate when mixed together. Both compounds are soluble in water and will remain in solution.
it blows up.
Vinegar and baking soda mixed together
because there is a bouncy ball
It bubbles up
if soluble it's a solution, if not it's a mixture
no vinegar is heavier
soluble