Vinegar is an Acidliquid processed from the Fermentation_(food) of Ethanolin a process that yields its key ingredient, Acetic_acid(ethanoic acid).
Acetic Acid formula: HC2H3O2
More on vinegar: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinegar
Yes, 5% acetic acid (L) in water
If the vinegar is more acidic than the liquid you're adding it to, yes. If you're adding vinegar to a liquid already more acidic, the opposite will happen.
General classes of colloids are: gas in liquid, gas in solid, liquid in gas, liquid in liquid, liquid in solid, solid in gas, solid in liquid, solid in solid.
liquid molecules forming a gas and gas molecule forming a liquid are equal in number
evaporation solid to liquid - melting liquid to gas - evaporation gas to liquid - condensation liquid to solid - freezing solid to gas and gas to solid - sublimation
It is a mixture. It is a liquid-liquid solution.
At room temperature it's a liquid.
Vinegar is liquid, whereas CO2 is a gas, so it is not.
well probably liquid or gas................
yes vinegar is a liquid.
Tell me what else is in the solution. Solution containing a liter of vinegar plus a tablespoon of salt--the vinegar is the solvent. Solution containing a liter of vinegar plus a thousand liters of water--the water is the solvent. (Solutes can be either solid, liquid or gas--oxygen, a gas; diethylene glycol, a liquid; and salt, a solid, all dissolve in water.)
Vinegar is a liquid at temperatures around 25 degrees celcius.
Salt water Sugar water Vinegar Household ammonia Magma Saliva
Yes, becuse a homogenous mixture is formed when vinegar is added into water
Vinegar, when added to bicarbonate of soda (or baking soda), will produce the described effect.
Solid - Cars, Cups, Fans Liquid - Water, Vinegar Gas - Oxygen, Water Vapor
chemical it never changes from liquid to gas or solid you know what i mean
liquid to gas is called evaporation and gas to liquid is condensation