Vinegar is a base with a pH level of about 12.
No. Vinegar is dilute acetic acid, which is an acid.
No, vinegar is acidic.
Vinegar is acidic.
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.
Vinegar hasn't bases.
Vinegar hasn't bases.
Vinegar is dilute acetic acid, which is an acid, not a base.
Acids eg vinegar
milk, vinegar
In Bleach. In a bee sting. You pour on vinegar.
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Acids can be used when cleaning an object or baking, vinegar. Bases can be used as a detergent, like dishwashing soap or a brillo pad.
Yes because vinegar and bleach are both bases there for vinegar would act the same as bleach would on clothes, and i also know because I've done it before it works just fine
Baking soda is probably your best bet. The Bicarbonate is a weak base which will neutralize the acetic acid in the vinegar. There are other bases you can use as well, such as lye (sodium hydroxide) but baking soda is safest.
No, but you shouldn't eat too many acids or acid-forming foods (poultry, vinegar, citrus anything), or else the balance of acids and bases in your body becomes imbalanced (and that has very serious health concerns)
There are many common ones. Things like drain cleaner are strong bases; a solution of baking soda is a weak base. Vinegar, orange juice and tomato juice are all acids.