If the salt is neutral (not basic) it will be acidic by the vinegar (acetic acid)
no. water just dilutes the acid but the PH will not change unless an acid or alkali is added
The pH value of vinegar is 2.The pH value of vinegar is 2.(Acidic)posted by anonymousBy the way, there is a bunch of sites that say different things. The one I just looked at says the pH value of vinegar is actually 3.(Still acidic though)posted by the same anonymousAnything with a pH lower then 7 is a base and anything higher then 7 is an acid.posted by the same anonymous again!Actually, its the opposite. Anything higher than 7 is a base and anything lower is acidicActually, 7 is neutral, 0-6 is an acid and 8-14 are alkaline.
oil is not soluble in vinegar as vinegar has a polar attraction just like water.
Vinegar is acidic in nature as it is a solution of acetic acid. The exact pH of vinegar depends upon how much acid is present, but most commercial distilled white vinegars contain 5-10% acetic acid and have a pH roughly around 2.40 - 3.40.The textbook pH of vinegar is 2.5.PH Number Of Vinegar Is PH 3the pH number of vinegar is 2.0 to2.40vinegar 3.40
open the vinegar...pour just a bit out... take the vinegar to the water faucet....turn the water faucet on....add water into the vinegar container. Viola! you just mixed water and vinegar.
If the salt is neutral (not basic) it will be acidic by the vinegar (acetic acid)
Enzymes are sensitive to changes in pH and only work with a relatively small pH range. Since vinegar is an acid, the pH of the solution containing the enzymes is changes when vinegar is added.
Sodium bicarbonate increases the pH of water.
Vinegar is acidic. If too much vinegar is added to water, the pH of the water will decrease and the fish will die.
water is less dense than vinegar , so it floats
No. Vinegar has a pH of about 2.4, making it an acid.
no. water just dilutes the acid but the PH will not change unless an acid or alkali is added
The pH value of vinegar is 2.The pH value of vinegar is 2.(Acidic)posted by anonymousBy the way, there is a bunch of sites that say different things. The one I just looked at says the pH value of vinegar is actually 3.(Still acidic though)posted by the same anonymousAnything with a pH lower then 7 is a base and anything higher then 7 is an acid.posted by the same anonymous again!Actually, its the opposite. Anything higher than 7 is a base and anything lower is acidicActually, 7 is neutral, 0-6 is an acid and 8-14 are alkaline.
oil is not soluble in vinegar as vinegar has a polar attraction just like water.
1. The water solutions of sodium chloride are neutral. 2. The pH of vinegar is under 7 and the value depends on the concentration of acetic acid.
They all have a low pH, distilled water has a pH of around 7 and vinegar is an acid along with seawater making them below seven.