Acidic. It is basically produced by an acetic acid bacteria "Acetobacter".
White vinegar is typically the most acidic type of vinegar, with an acidity level around 5-7%.
Litmus paper turns red if the solution is acidic and blue if the solution is basic. Vinegar is an acidic solution (due to acetic acid), and will turn the litmus paper red.
I'm not very sure but I think they are: Vinegar, lemon juice, black coffee, orange juice, battery acid (very acidic), and urine would be an extra.
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.
You can perform a simple field test by dripping a small amount of vinegar onto the rock. If it fizzes or reacts by bubbling, it is likely acidic. If it does not react, you can test with a basic solution, such as a baking soda solution, to see if it produces a reaction. These tests can give you an indication of whether the rock is acidic or basic.
It's not, commonly it is acetic acid that is fermented by bacteria on sawdust of all things. Vinegar is acidic.
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Vinegar is Acidic
vinegar is acidic
White vinegar is typically the most acidic type of vinegar, with an acidity level around 5-7%.
Vinegar is acidic.
Vinegar is acidic.
Being a solution of acetic acis vinegar is acidic.
Apple cider vinegar is alkaline. Other vinegars are classified acidic.
Vinegar is an acidic solution.
Litmus paper turns red if the solution is acidic and blue if the solution is basic. Vinegar is an acidic solution (due to acetic acid), and will turn the litmus paper red.
Acidic. Vinegar contains the weak organic acid acetic acid.