simply vinegar and battery :))
what info do u have on vinegar battery
vinegar makes a battery because of the ions in the vinegar which was reacting to the metal which gives of a electric circuit
No, it is not safe to replace battery acid with vinegar. Battery acid and vinegar have different chemical properties and vinegar will not be able to provide the same function as battery acid in a battery. It is important to use the specified type of acid recommended by the manufacturer for the battery to function properly and safely.
You will ruin the battery.
The voltage of any electrochemical cell is entirely dependent on the two different electrode materials, not the type of electrolyte.Take the same electrodes and put them in anything containing an electrolyte: e.g. any fruit, a potato, salt water, baking soda solution, vinegar, and you will get the same voltage from the cell.The relevant property of the electrode materials is called electronegativity.
vinegar
No, it will do nothing
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Because when the chemicals in the egg emerge with the vinegar acids it dissolves.
yes you can make plastic out of milk and vinegar
Ethanoic acid, also known as acetic acid, is commonly found in vinegar, which is used in cooking, cleaning, and food preservation. It is also present in some food products, such as pickles and condiments. Additionally, ethanoic acid is used in the production of plastics, dyes, and other industrial materials.
I am experomenting with batteries for a science fair project. The cell that worked best was the "bleach cell" which produced 1.7 volts. The anode is aluminum. The cathode is Copper. The electrolyte is liquid bleach. However, the answer to this question is the vinegar battery. But, if you use vinegar as the elestrolyte and copper and zinc as the electrodes the zic will "burn out" after only a few hours. Thanks- Josh