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Is vinegar an isotope of acetic acid?

Updated: 10/24/2023
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No, vinegar is an aqueous solution of acetic acid. Specifically it is 5% acetic acid dissolved in water.

Note that acetic acid is a compound while isotopes are variations of elements.

Isotopes are atoms of the same element with differing numbers of neutrons.

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No, vinegar is not an isotope of acetic acid. Vinegar is a solution of acetic acid in water. Isotopes are different forms of an element that have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons. Acetic acid is a specific molecule with a defined chemical composition, while vinegar is a mixture.

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