Mixing vinegar and sugar creates a mixture. There is no chemical reaction.
then it bubbles and bubbles unitl the sugar is melted and the vinegar is all gone then you fart spin around and hit your heat with a plactic PVC pipe then you will have the answer in your brain you will see.... THEY WILL ALL SEE
When you add vinegar with honey, the honey goes to the bottom and the vinegar rises while some particles of the honey are trying to go above the vinegar but, most of it are at the bottom because of the heavy weight and the thickness of the honey compared to the vinegar. ( Im only in Gr. 8 ) (TRY IT!) : - ) peace out Jordan i love you
Vinegar is corrosive for the metallic parts.
Acetic Acid is what gives vinegar it's sour taste so they do mix well as acetic acid is what makes vinegar.
yes sugar does dissolve in vinegar........ dont know how i know that...LOL JK
only if you mix the substance with lemon juice and cooking oil
then it bubbles and bubbles unitl the sugar is melted and the vinegar is all gone then you fart spin around and hit your heat with a plactic PVC pipe then you will have the answer in your brain you will see.... THEY WILL ALL SEE
When you add vinegar with honey, the honey goes to the bottom and the vinegar rises while some particles of the honey are trying to go above the vinegar but, most of it are at the bottom because of the heavy weight and the thickness of the honey compared to the vinegar. ( Im only in Gr. 8 ) (TRY IT!) : - ) peace out Jordan i love you
No sugar is a solute but vinegar is a solution.
Sugar does dissolve in vinegar. Sugar dissolves in vinegar because vinegar is a mild acid and it eats away at the solid sugars and dissolves. Vinegar dissolves the sugar faster than water does.
The recipe for toffee apples requires apples, sugar, butter, water, red food coloring, and white wine vinegar. You boil the water and mix it with the sugar, butter, and vinegar. Then add the food coloring to the mixture and mix well. Cook it on low until sugar dissolves. Boil the mixture for about 10 minutes. Let it cool and dip your apples in it.
nope, just rice vinegar... you can make your own rice vinegar or sushi seasoning by mixing sugar, water, vinegar and bit of salt :) and remember to wash your hands... you don't to mix it with sweat :D
Vinegar is acetic acid and it is formed from the oxidisation of Alcohol. Alcohol is formed by the fermentation of sugar by yeast. If the white vinegar is natural then there may be a very small amount of sugar but I doubt it. If the White vinegar is artificial then no there will be no sugar in it.
Vinegar makes milk curdle and the nature of vinegar is to not mix.
rice vinegar, sugar, and salt.
In most cases the sugar is gone in vinegar. The sugar found in the liquid is acted upon by the bacteria to form the vinegar, converting the sugars to a mild acid.
No,red wine vinegar does not contain any sugar.