No. Vinegar has a pH of about 2.4, making it an acid.
Vinegar is a solution of acetic acid in water.
Yes.
Rust refers to a reddish or yellowish-brown flaky coating of iron oxide. Some substances that remove rust from a nail are white vinegar, lime and salt, baking soda and oxalic acid.
no i think it's 7
White vinegar dissolves rust from metals. Objects can be soaked in white vinegar or the vinegar can be poured over the object and then scrubbed off using steel wool.
Not at all. They are three completely different substances.
Is vinegar a acid
Adding vinegar to anything will only serve to lower the pH not raise it (acidic substances are of lower pH and alkaline substances have a higher pH).Bee stings are acidic and treatment of them requires the neutralisation of the venom by raising it to neutral.
it is acidic
No. Vinegar has a pH of about 2.4, making it an acid.
Dilute acetic acid is commonly known as vinegar. Since there are many types of vinegar, white vinegar is the most accurate name, as this type of vinegar contains the least amount of other substances. White table vinegar is typically an aqueous solution of 5% acetic acid (by volume).
heterogeneous
Vinegar is a dilute solution of acetic acid.
neutral substances are natural in nature whereas basic substances are basic .
Water is an electrically neutral substance.
White vinegar
Substances that are not acidic or alkaline are neutral in their pH. Lots of substances exhibit a slight variance from a pH of 7, which is neutral. We don't notice many of them because they aren't far from neutral.
can I use white wine vinegar in a chocolate cake insted of white vinegar