Because seashell is a salt - calcium carbonate and vinegar an acid in water solution they can react.
The products are calcium acetate, water and carbon dioxide.
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The chemical that reacts with vinegar is sodium bicarbonate.
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No rock reacts to vinegar.
The vinegar reacts with the eggshell, dissolving the eggshell.
vinegar
There is no specific name for 'something which reacts with vinegar'. Vinegar is ethanoic acid and reacts with various substance. Some examples are alkalis like sodium hydroxide, metal carbonates and alcohols such as ethanol.
Vinegar reacts with metals, that we never see vinegar in metal containers.
Sodium Bicarbonate
Vinegar contains Acetic acid that reacts with the copper in the penny.
When vinegar reacts with aluminum, a chemical reaction occurs that produces hydrogen gas and aluminum acetate. This reaction causes the aluminum to corrode and form a layer of aluminum oxide on its surface.
When you mix sand and vinegar, the vinegar will dissolve any minerals in the sand, causing it to clump together or form a sludge-like mixture. This is because the acetic acid in the vinegar reacts with the minerals in the sand, breaking down their structure.