It is acetic acid (CH3COOH) that is the "active ingredient" in vinegar, which also has some water in it. A link is provided, and it can be found below.
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CH<sub>3</sub>COOH is acetic acid. Table vinegar is typically 5% - 8% acetic acid, the rest being mostly water.<br><p>
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Vinegar: solution of acetic acid (5-9 % concentration) in water; sometimes extracts of balsamic plants are added.
Vinegar is dilute acetic acid. Under IUPAC it would be dilute ethanoic acid.
Acetic acid
Water
acetic acid
yes
because it is change in composition.
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 composition remain unchanged.
What is the chemical composition of kf reagent
the chemical composition does not change.
The composition of distilled white vinegar is usually 5% acetic acid which has a molecular formula of C2H4O2. The remainder of the solution is H2O. The acetic acid is aqueous, so the mixture is homogeneous.
No. The chemical composition remains the same.
This is the composition of a chemical compound expressed in contained chemical elements.
Properties of materials depends on the chemical composition.
Phosphorus is one of the chemical elements and therefore has no "chemical composition" in the usual sense.