When heated, acetic acid contained in vinegar evaporates and the strength of the solution decreases.
When vinegar is heated it becomes highly corrosive. This means that it can burn through elements like metal and rock.
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heat
try it
it blows up
It turns red and burns.
what happens when you mix vinegar and baking soda
heat
it blows up
I think "rendered balsamic vinegar" is the same as "reduced balsamic vinegar" - heat it up in a pan until it has evaporated to (at least) half the volume that it was originally.
When you add bicarbonate of soda in vinegar, it froths up with bubbles.
try it
when you heat an object up what happene to the atomsmolecules that it is made of?
They puff up and exsplode
i think when you heat it up a oil balloon i think it gonna melts.
If it is already boiled nothing will really happen except vinegar eating it up. If it was a raw egg with the shell intact, the vinegar will dissolve the shell and you can watch the proteins get denatured.
poops the vinegar
Radiation.
decreases