Yes, the acid that is in vinegar is called acetic acid. A weak organic acid.
Acidic. Vinegar contains the weak organic acid acetic acid.
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Vinegar contains acetic acid, a weak organic acid.
Not compared to other acids, but to a normal person, yes. Vinegar is a weak acid.
Hydrochloric acid HCl is classed as a strong acid and is inorganic. Vinegar contains acetic acid CH3COOH and is classed as a weak acid and is also organic
No. Vinegar contains acetic acid, a weak organic acid. The gastric juices in you stomach contain hydrochloric acid, which is a strong acid.
Vinegar is a weak solution of acetic acid.
NO!!! Hydrochloric Acid is a mineral acid. Formula is (HCl) Vinegar is Ethanoic (Acetic) Acid a Carboxylic acid. Formula is (CH3COOH)
if it isn't on the periodic table, it can't be an element. vingar is actually a relatively-weak acid.
Vinegar is an Acid.
Because the acid in vinegar is acetic acid, a weak organic acid that disassociates in solution only to about 1%. Sulfuric acid disassociates almost 100% in solution, so the proton concentration, H3O +, is much more concentrated in a strong acid than in a weak one.