When vinegar is applied to silk, it can help to remove stains and odors due to its acidic properties. However, prolonged exposure can damage the fibers, leading to weakening or discoloration. It's important to dilute vinegar with water before using it on silk and to test on a small, inconspicuous area first. Overall, while vinegar can be useful for cleaning, care should be taken to avoid harming the delicate fabric.
poops the vinegar
It melts
nothing happens
Jade is not soluble in vinegar.
the celery will die
I would imagine that it often neutralises the pH of the vinegar
When you put vinegar in a naked egg the shell will decrease its shell then turning into a smelly egg
It esplodes
it bubles and it explodes
it puts it off.
It turns green
hopefully it will bend, it works with chickens.