Vinegar is mainly diluted acetic acid. For a much longer and more complete explanation, see the question "What is vinegar?".
Yes, vinegar is a mixture of acetic acid and water.
vinegar is a mixture of 10% acetic acid in water.
Homogeneous.
vinegar is a heterogeneous mixture.
Oil and vinegar is a heterogeneous mixture.
Oil and vinegar dressing is a heterogeneous mixture.
oil and vinegar
no
Mixing vinegar and sugar creates a mixture. There is no chemical reaction.
No. Vinegar is a mixture of water and acetic acid.
it usually is a mixture of oil and vinegar.
That depends on what kind of vinegar you are asking about. Pure vinegar is a compound composed of Vinegar is acetic acid (HC2H3O2) but the vinegar you buy in a store is a homogeneous mixture of acetic acid and water.
Oil and vinegar is a heterogeneous mixture.
Vinegar is a dilute mixture of acetic acid and water.
Oil and vinegar are a mixture. After a while they will separate.
Yes, white household vinegar is a homogeneous mixture.
Vinegar is a mixture of two compounds --> Water and Acetic acid.
Vinegar is a homogeneous mixture of water and acetic acid.
Oil and vinegar dressing is a heterogeneous mixture.
Vinegar is a mixture of two compounds --> Water and Acetic acid.
Vinegar is not a metal. It is a mixture of water and acetic acid.