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When cornstarch is mixed with vinegar, it makes a cloudy solution. It cannot dissolve in the vinegar, so it creates a liquid that has cornstarch particles floating in it turning the liquid cloudy.

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12y ago

i conducted and experiment on what happens to the boiling point of water when vinegar is added to it, my hypothesis was that the higher the concentrations of vinegar in the mixture, the higher the boiling point. The true fact is that this was proved wrong as the boiling point of the mixtures decreased as the concentration of vinegar came higher.

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9y ago

You get a physical change when you mix vinegar and starch. The corn starch dissolves in the vinegar. Corn starch and vinegar are commonly used in cooking and are often base for gravy or dressings.

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15y ago

Sadly nothing, although it does work well to cure hiccups.

Fill a spoonfull up of vinegar and some sugar, swallow, and hiccups are gone.

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7y ago

well if you mix vinegar and cornstarch it starts to get all doughy but is fun to play with~ DO NOT EAT -kcoulter

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9y ago

Vinegar effects the boiling point of water. The more vinegar that is added to water, the higher its boiling point. Will be.

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6y ago

Cornstarch is hydrolized with acids.

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8y ago

A reaction doesn't occur.

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