Nothing will happen to the penny unless kept under vinegar for a very long time.Vinegar is acetic acid but, is a weak acid.Therefore,the property of acid to liberate hydrogen when an active metal is put in it or reacted with it will also be weak. A penny made of ,say copper is not a so very active metal.Therfore it will be time taking for it to react.If it does react ,then there will be a green/blue precipitate seen in the solution,due to formation of copper acetate.
since the is zinc in the penny it will have a chemical reaction and will buble
Any problems, you can mix water and vinegar in all proportions; vinegar has only an 5-9 % acetic acid concentration.
What happens when you put a dime in vinegar
The penny gets cleaner.
You get diluted vinegar.
You get diluted vinegar. Most vinegar sold today is already diluted with water, so any dissociation of the acetic acid molecules has already occurred before you get it.
Yes, vinegar is already a mixture that is mostly water.
No, oil and vinegar do not mix. This is because vinegar contains water making it polar, and oil is made of lipids making it insoluble, so there is no way the molecules can mix without something like an emulsifier.
If they are vinegar crystals mixed with sand than you can just add water. the vinegar will dissolve and the sand will be left down the bottom. Pour the vinegar and water mix into another container. Make sure you only add a little bit of water. Heat up the water and wait for all the water to evaporate. You then should be left with vinegar crystals.
it forms crystals
Not much will happen if you mix baking soda with water. If you mix it with vinegar something will happen. Vinegar is more acidic.
A more diluted solution of acetic acid is formed.
You get diluted vinegar. Most vinegar sold today is already diluted with water, so any dissociation of the acetic acid molecules has already occurred before you get it.
Vinegar is corrosive for the metallic parts.
The sand would settle to the bottom. water would be in a layer above. vinegar would be at the top.
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The vinegar sit on top of the water because the water is more dense than the vinegar
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Casein is formed when you mix milk and vinegar,
Vinegar alone will not kill yellow jackets but if you mix it with other ingredients it will kill them. You will need to mix vinegar with water and liquid dish soap.
no-you get diluted vinegar