Vinegar is a mixture of water and acetic acid.
it blows up.
all the skin falls of :) (true)
no but u can mess it up with vingear
The pH of vinegar typically ranges from 2 to 3, making it acidic.
If you leave it over night it goes squishy, rubbery and very flexible
No, vinegar is not effective at killing fleas. If you have a flea infestation, you should talk to your vet and/or contact a professional pest exterminator.
it blows up. Talibans mix the two in bottles. When they are moved or shook when someone treds ont hem, boom.
you can make a gernade make a rocket with film cansters anddo a science project about it and with diet coke and mentos
You could try vingear water or a bleach substance... you might also just try water and a scrub brush.
They are copmounds of sulhpur and oxgyen, used as presevertives. They are what stops wine forming vingear when it femrents. I hpoe ths anwser was usfeul. For more avdice try gogole
Baking soda is able to neutralize the venom in a bee sting, thereby reducing pain and swelling. Vinegar, on the other hand, can help break down the proteins in wasp venom, providing relief from the pain and itching. While baking soda is a base and vinegar is an acid, their effectiveness in treating stings is due to their ability to interact with the components of the venom in different ways.
It is a compound.