Vinegar is a weak acid while HCl is a very strong acid. So if the two acids have the same concentration you can use either a pH probe or pH paper. Strong acids have a lower pH than weak acids when they are the same concentration.
Hydrochloric acid HCl is classed as a strong acid and is inorganic. Vinegar contains acetic acid CH3COOH and is classed as a weak acid and is also organic
no.
Vinegar is mainly acetic acid. It is not hydrochloric acid.
No, vinegar contains ethanoic acid, which is a weak acid. On the other hand, hydrochloric acid is a stong acid.
We put vinegar in chips for the unique flavor the vinegar provides.
Hydrochloric acid HCl is classed as a strong acid and is inorganic. Vinegar contains acetic acid CH3COOH and is classed as a weak acid and is also organic
no.
Vinegar is mainly acetic acid. It is not hydrochloric acid.
No, vinegar contains ethanoic acid, which is a weak acid. On the other hand, hydrochloric acid is a stong acid.
We put vinegar in chips for the unique flavor the vinegar provides.
NO!!! Hydrochloric Acid is a mineral acid. Formula is (HCl) Vinegar is Ethanoic (Acetic) Acid a Carboxylic acid. Formula is (CH3COOH)
Bleach, vinegar and hydrochloric acid.
Yes -- salt and vinegar react to form sodium acetate and hydrochloric acid. NaCl + CH3COOH --> NaCH3COO + HCl
Tea Coffee Water! Hydrochloric Acid and vinegar
Methyl red is an adequate indicator.
stick them in vinegar or a solution of hydrochloric acid
Items made from Calcium Carbonate will fizz when a solution of dilute hydrochloric acid is placed on them. Ceramic items will not fizz when a solution of dilute hydrochloric acid is placed on them.