It smells of acetic acid and is a solution of acetic acid.
sour,acidic
Assuming by 'classification', you mean pH, vinegar is a weak acid, with a pH level from around 2.4 - 3.4.
sour,acidic
Characteristics include: Lysol Juice Ketchup Soap Vinegar Milk Coffee
Some solutions found at home are vinegar, ammonia, bleach, fresh milk or other homogeneous mixtures.
Salt water, sugar, and vinegar are characteristics of a product or solution found at home.
brown rice vinegar OR Chinese black vinegar (cheaper) OR red wine vinegar + sugar or honey OR sherry vinegar OR fruit vinegar
Malt vinegar, white wine vinegar, white spirit vinegar. Spirit vinegar doesn't taste as good as any of the brewed vinegars. The closest substitute is probably white wine vinegar mixed with an equal quantity of apple juice. Failing that, mix apple juice with malt vinegar. Red wine vinegar would give a taste that you might not want.
The proper handling of vinegar is smelling the Aroma of the vinegar and also by drinking the vinegar
Both white vinegar and balsamic vinegar are gluten free. Malt vinegar is not.
Vinegar is dilute acetic acid, which is an acid, not a base.
pour the vinegar in, scrub, and remove vinegar
A mild and sweeter western vinegar such as champagne vinegar or white wine vinegar will substitute
The most common solution found in the average home would probably be vinegar. This is a dilute solution of acetic acid, which has the formula CH3COOH (C2H4O2). It is a weak acid.