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What acid are in vineger?

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In chemically made vinegar only acetic acid (ethanoic acid) is present; in naturally derived vinegar small amounts of citric acid and tartaric acid can be found.

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Is vineger and acid or a base?

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Is vineger a acid or alkaline or neutral?

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What type of acid is in vineger?

Vinegar, or ethanoic acid is a carboxylic acid.


What is the chemical name of vineger?

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What is the acid level in vineger?

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What type of acid is vineger?

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Does putting a pill in vineger replicate stomach acid?

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Is vineger a base or acid?

Vinegar contains acetic acid, so it is an acidic solution.


Vineger contains acetic acid CH3COOH Is acetic acid organic or inorganic How do you know?

Acetics acid is organic. It has a COOH group.


Does vineger kill plants?

vinegar will kill your plant because it has alot of acid it.


What kind of acid contained in synthetic vineger?

Same as in natural one, acetic acid with a chemical formula CH3COOH. :).


What household acid do you find in your kitchen?

The most frequent acidic compound we can find in our kitchen is vineger, which contains acetic acid.