Vinegar desolves things because of its high acidity.
I had to do this in an experiment this year. I put a galvanized zinc nail in vinegar for two hours. When I came back, I did not notice any change in the zinc nail. After researching online, I discovered that nails are galvanized to prevent corrosion. That is why the vinegar did not cause the nail to rust.
it would have to be salt water or vinegar or both to rust a steel nail
Vinegar and salt solution, the acetic acid from the vinegar dissolves the copper oxide. The copper from the copper oxide stays in the liquid
Vinegar, because since it is the most acidic it would break down the caramel molecules the quickest.
when you have rubbing alcohol with 91% more alcohol, distilled white vinegar, and water the distilled white vinegar wins for some reason but I'm guessing if acetone removes permanent marker then get an acetone nail polish remover and try that and vinegar an alcohol.
vinegar and salt dissolves it
Vinegar dissolves rust. If you want to remove rust from an item soak it in vinegar for a bit and that should help get rid of it.
vinegar dissolves things because it is an acid
Because when the chemicals in the egg emerge with the vinegar acids it dissolves.
i think vinegar will make a nail rust faster because vinegar will makes the mental with iron in them.
There are a number of reasons why a pill will dissolve in vinegar. Vinegar is an acid that dissolves many things.
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it does not fizz it dissolves
You get a physical change (the corn starch dissolves in the vinegar).
The ester in a nail varnish is a good solvent that is used in nail polish removers because it dissolves the nail varnish and does not affect the nail.
Put an egg in vinegar and the base calcium of the eggshell will be dissolved by the acid of the vinegar.