Vinegar is the result of a conversion by bacteria of alcoholic solutions in acetic acid.
Well actually as crazy as it seems, the main ingredient in vinegar, well technically there is no main ingredient because vinegar is wine that has passed its expiration date in other words its just sour wine. hope this helps From Anonymous..... Hint: my dog is called Chevy
The main ingredient in vinegar is acetic acid (HC2H3O2), which is a weak acid.
I believe that's salt but because salt is a main ingredient in vinegar, it could do.
Though perhaps it's true that its main ingredient is acetic acid, it's really still just called... vinegar.
Vinegar's key ingredient is acetic acid (ethanoic acid).
Vinegar
Acetic acid is the active ingredient found in vinegar. This compound can effectively kill bacteria and can be used as an inexpensive disinfectant.
No,Vinegar is not a polysaccharide. Vinegar is an acidic liquid produced from the oxidation of ethanol in a process that yields its main ingredient , acitic acid(ethanoic acid). The acitic acid concentration typically ranges from 4% to 8% by volume for table vinegar.
ethanoic acid
vinegar
The active ingredient in vinegar is acetic acid (HC2H3O2), which is a weak acid.
The shake's main ingredient is milk.