it has been proven to work but is highly not recommended
No. Vinegar is an acid.
Vinegar itself will not cause a breathalyzer test to register a blood alcohol content (BAC) because it does not contain alcohol in significant amounts. However, some breathalyzer devices can be sensitive to certain compounds, and there is a possibility that strong odors from vinegar might temporarily affect results if consumed just before testing. It's always best to avoid consuming any strong-smelling substances before a breathalyzer test to ensure accurate results.
vinegar is a acid. it is a strong acid. thats why it affect plants.
to see how strong your battery is
Whatever is meant by 'to check', vinegar is NOT strong enough to react with gold in any way.
Water is not an acid and vinegar is. Another difference would be that water has no odour and vinegar has a very strong odour.
Immediate charger is a charger that can charge battery immediately. Strong battery is a battery that can live much longer than normal battery and have unlimited data.
Your Jeep probably won't jump start because the battery is not strong enough to hold a charge anymore. You will need to replace the battery. +++ You will need to replace the battery if it won't hold a charge, but given a suitable source vehicle it should still be possible to jump start (NB 'jump' electrically, not tow-start) any car even with a fully flat battery.
Vinegar acid is called acetic acid. It is the main component of vinegar, giving it its sour taste and strong smell.
Lots of vinegar.
Vampires are mythical creatures, so there is no definitive answer to how they would react to vinegar. In folklore, vampires are often repelled by strong smells, so it is possible that the strong smell of vinegar could be a deterrent.
yes, but it will taste like vinegar. make sure the boil is not too strong or the membrane will pop