nature sample of vinegar
Vinegar makes milk curdle and the nature of vinegar is to not mix.
Vinegar is acidic because it contains dilute acetic acid.
Yes, you could possibly have errors in your data about the molarity of a vinegar sample during a titration experiment if there was an error made during weighing.
Well, its found in vinegar, if you consider that 'in nature'.
It gets digested. Your stomach is full of acid already--acid far stronger than vinegar is.I think you're supposed to dump the vinegar into the specimen bottle because the pH drop will fool those little dip-stick drug tests. Problem is, not only do they have tests to see if there's vinegar in the sample, a sample of urine with vinegar in it SMELLS like it's got vinegar in it.
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The acidic nature of vinegar prevents bacterial growth.
Vinegar is acidic in nature, which is the reason for it being so sour.
a bottle of table vinegar
a bottle of table vinegar
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