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Is vinegar a bases

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Vinegar is a base with a pH level of about 12.

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No. Vinegar is dilute acetic acid, which is an acid.

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No, vinegar is acidic.

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Vinegar is acidic.

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No, it isn't. All vinegars are acids with pH levels below 7. Some (distilled white) are as low as 2.5 and some can are higher at ~5 such as apple cider vinegar and some varieties of rice vinegars.

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