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.
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.
Yes, distilled vinegar is flammable. All kinds of vinegar is flammable when you use it mixed in with something harmful.
No, vinegar is not flamable.
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Apple cider vinegar is made from fermented apples and an ingredient called 'mother' to help the process of turning it into vinegar. White distilled vinegar is distilled alcohol.
It does not appear it is advised to flush your water heater with distilled white vinegar.
acetic acid
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The flavor and coloring is different. Rice vinegar is derived from rice. Whereas distilled vinegar isn't distilled, it is made from distilled alcohol which most of the time is derived from corn.
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Undiluted vinegar is a type of vinegar that has not been diluted or flavored with other ingredients. Distilled vinegar and undiluted vinegar are typically the same product.
There is no difference. I did some quick research and found out they were the same: 5% acetic acid, 95% distilled water.
"Vinegar isn't made from grain. It's made from fruit like wine is. So there are no grains in vinegar." the above is not true... the labels for your common vinegar will state that white distilled vinegar is made from grains
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usually distilled from grain vinegar then water added to adjust acidity, white vinegar has no measurable nutrients
White, Distilled Vinegar, with an acidity of around 5%.