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 not flammable.
Yes, distilled vinegar is flammable. All kinds of vinegar is flammable when you use it mixed in with something harmful.
yes
Vinegar is a very dilute form of acetic acid. In quantities and dilutions found in the home, vinegar is not harmful, nor is it flammable. Vinegar has many healthy and beneficial uses. Highly concentrated acetic acid is corrosive and flammable.
Vinegar is not flammable, it will tend to extinguish the fire... but it sure will smell awful!
Yes, it is; it contains acetic acid, which could be flammable.
No, it will just explode if you shake up a little
some chemical properties of vinegar would be it is transparent flammable but not explosive reactive does not rust so those are just a few but i hope they help.
some chemical properties of vinegar would be it is transparent flammable but not explosive reactive does not rust so those are just a few but i hope they help.
Distillation produces alcohol. Alcohol is flammable, but there is either not enough alcohol or too much water in vinegar for it to burn. Though you may be able to boil it down so it will burn, but I have not yet tested this.Please correct me if I am wrong.P.S I know boiling will remove most of if not all of the alcohol.Corrected: It is flammable i just has a little fire tho. Still don't play with fire.
Water is not flammable. The noble gases are not flammable.
Yes, some gels are flammable. How flammable would depend on it's alcohol, or flammable substance content. Some gels are not flammable at all, and others a very flammable.