No they are very different As a mater of fact they aren't even able to mix without constant agitation. As in salad dressing.
what's the difference between vinegar and vegsteable oil
No, oil is not the same as vinegar.
Yes
No cause if they were the same they you would of cook with vinegar
Vegetable oil is lighter than pure water, which in turn is (somewhat) lighter than white vinegar.
vegetable oil has a lower surface tension and a higher viscosity than vinegar
Grape seed oil
the answer is no it can not it is not a factor vinegar can only
No. Oil will float on vinegar as vinegar has the same density as water.
no it does not matter because their both the same. It's oil.Clarification:If the oil has vinegar in it, then no, you can't use it. The vinegar does not mix with the oil, and will not give you the desired result.
No.
The best is extra virgin olive oil. But any oil can be used. Vegetable, peanut, olive or even corn oil.
Mayonnaise contain eggs, vegetable oil, vinegar, lemon juice, salt.
Vegetable oil can be made out of several different plants, including soybean, peanuts, canola, and sunflower. So while all sunflower oil is vegetable oil, not all vegetable oil is sunflower oil.
Vinegar is an acetic acid solution in What_are_the_ingredients_of_vinegar(5-9 %).For non-distilled vinegars (cider vinegar, wine vinegar, malt vinegar, balsamic vinegar, etc.), other compounds will be present; these are what give the vinegar its particular What_are_the_ingredients_of_vinegarand odor.
Oil floats atop vinegar because of the density difference. Oil is the lesser dense. its the same thing with water and oil.