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What does vinegar have to go with osmosis?

Vinegar, which is an acidic solution, can be used to demonstrate osmosis through experiments such as observing the movement of water into a more concentrated solution placed in vinegar. Vinegar can affect the rate of osmosis by changing the concentration of solutes in a solution, thus impacting the movement of water molecules.


Why is it important for plastic to go through a fluid phase when being produced?

Plastic needs to go through a fluid phase during production to allow for shaping and molding into different forms. This process enables plastic to be easily manipulated and formed into finished products before solidifying into its final shape.


Dissolve hard-water buildup on plastic?

To dissolve hard water buildup on plastic, the plastic can be sprayed with a solution of white vinegar and water. Let the solution stay on the material for a while, then wash with a dish soap and rinse well. Smaller pieces can be soaked in vinegar and water for a while, then washed.


If you use vinegar in your fabric softener dispenser will it damage the plastic?

if you use vinegar in your fabric softener, it will create a nuclear meltdown which may kill you. I do not recommend it. Please explain your answer. If 1 cup of vinegar is a safe, natural alternative to chemical fabric softeners, what do you mean it could create a nuclear meltdown and could kill me? Everything I have read (including among answers on this site) says that vinegar CAN be safely used as a fabric softener. I just want to know if a 5% acidity distilled vinegar could cause plastic to crack?


Does electricity flow through vinegar?

Yes, but the better question would be, "how well does electricity flow through vinegar?"

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Can plastic be made out of organic materials such as milk and vinegar?

yes you can make plastic out of milk and vinegar


How do you get the taste of plastic from a new electric kettle?

Run a pot of diluted white vinegar or lemon juice through it and rinse thoroughly.


How do you remove rust from plastic?

By using white vinegar we could remove rust from plastic.


Will white vinegar deodorize plastic?

Yes, it it will. Soak your plastics in white wine vinegar for 24 hours.


What is the little plastic ring where the shoelaces go through?

an aglet


Which natural elements are needed to make plastic?

milk and vinegar


Why are buckets made out of plastic?

Because water can't go through it and it is light.


Is vinegar a good decalcifier for espresso machines and if so what ratio of vinegar to water is best?

Yes, vinegar can be used as a decalcifier for espresso machines. A typical ratio is to mix equal parts of vinegar and water, then run this solution through the espresso machine as if you were making coffee. Afterward, run a few cycles of plain water through the machine to rinse out any vinegar residue.


What is refractive index of vinegar transparent plastichydrchloric acid?

The refractive index of vinegar is approximately 1.37, indicating how light bends when passing through it. For transparent plastic, the refractive index typically ranges from 1.4 to 1.6, depending on the type of plastic. Hydrochloric acid has a refractive index of about 1.33 to 1.40, depending on its concentration. These values can vary slightly based on temperature and concentration.


What does vinegar have to go with osmosis?

Vinegar, which is an acidic solution, can be used to demonstrate osmosis through experiments such as observing the movement of water into a more concentrated solution placed in vinegar. Vinegar can affect the rate of osmosis by changing the concentration of solutes in a solution, thus impacting the movement of water molecules.


Why is it important for plastic to go through a fluid phase when being produced?

Plastic needs to go through a fluid phase during production to allow for shaping and molding into different forms. This process enables plastic to be easily manipulated and formed into finished products before solidifying into its final shape.


What does inslator mean?

Inslator is a matrial that can not go through the wires like a plastic matrial it does not go throuh the wire