No. Vinegar has a pH of about 2.4, making it an acid.
No vinegar is an acid. That's why it reacts with the basic substance baking powder. But it is a mild acid. So it won't hurt you ;)
Vinegar is a mixture of acetic acid and water. Salt is a neutral substance, neither an acid nor a base.
Is vinegar a acid
Yes, it is possible for something to be neither an acid or a base. Vinegar isn't considered an acid or a base.
it is acidic
A neutral substance is any substance that has the same number of protons and electrons. One common neutral substance is carbon dioxide. Another common neutral substance is nitrogen gas, N2.
Generally a neutral substance is called an inert substance.
A neutral substance is any substance that has the same number of protons and electrons. One common neutral substance is carbon dioxide. Another common neutral substance is nitrogen gas, N2.
Vinegar is dilute acetic acid, which is an acid.
Vinegar is a dilute solution of acetic acid.
Being a solution of acetic acis vinegar is acidic.
If a substance is not an acid or an alkali, it is considered neutral. Neutral substances have a pH of around 7, which means they are neither acidic nor basic. Water is a common example of a neutral substance.