impure dilute acetic acid
Chemical NAME: Ethanoic acid, (also, but trivially: acetic acid)
Chemical FORMULA: CH3COOH
But actually vinegar is not a chemical, it is a solution of -among others- acetic acid.
The common acid in all vinegars is acetic acid or ethanoic acid. The IUPAC name is ethanoic acid. Vinegar is a solution which contains mainly water and about 3-5 % of the above. There are traces of other materials in there too.
The chemical name for vinegar is acetic acid.
The chemical formula is: CH3COOH
Vinegar contains acetic acid., ethanoic acid, CH3COOH
White vinegar is made from an organic acid (carboxylic acid) called ethanoic acid which forms when ethanol (alcohol) is oxidised, by leaving in air.
Known as acetic acid the chemical formua for vinegar is CH3COOH
Acetic acid, solution in water; the concentration is usually 9 %.
Acetic acid
the chemical that is found in vinegar in is vinegar is ethene.
CHEMICAL
its a chemical change because you cannot reverse the process and just have milk and vinegar separate
If baking soda reacts with vinegar, it is a chemical change.
Acetic Acid is the archaic name for Ethanoic Acid. It is found in everyday life as 'Vinegar'. It formula is ' CH3COOH'.
vinegar
the chemical that is found in vinegar in is vinegar is ethene.
Yes it is. I am nearly sure vinegar is a chemical!
The chemical that reacts with vinegar is sodium bicarbonate.
CHEMICAL
vinegar
chemical i think vinegar with bicarb produces co2
its a chemical change because you cannot reverse the process and just have milk and vinegar separate
Reactivity is a chemical property (in chemistry !).
If baking soda reacts with vinegar, it is a chemical change.
yes it is considerd as a chemical reaction
its a chemical change