Vinegar is a liquid at temperatures around 25 degrees celcius.
At room temperature it's a liquid.
Tell me what else is in the solution. Solution containing a liter of vinegar plus a tablespoon of salt--the vinegar is the solvent. Solution containing a liter of vinegar plus a thousand liters of water--the water is the solvent. (Solutes can be either solid, liquid or gas--oxygen, a gas; diethylene glycol, a liquid; and salt, a solid, all dissolve in water.)
yes vinegar is a liquid.
Vinegar and baking soda react to form carbon dioxide (a gas), water (a liquid), and sodium acetate which is solid in is pure form, but when formed by the vinegar-baking soda reaction is dissolved in water.
This depends on the ratio liquid/solid, type of marble, temperature, pressure, stirring, marble granules dimension, vinegar concentration etc.
liquid
Yes, think of chunky vomit.... You have the liquid brown stuff and then the chunky bits that are the solid
solid
solid liquid
Liquid.
Solid - Cars, Cups, Fans Liquid - Water, Vinegar Gas - Oxygen, Water Vapor
General classes of colloids are: gas in liquid, gas in solid, liquid in gas, liquid in liquid, liquid in solid, solid in gas, solid in liquid, solid in solid.