Any reaction occur.
When you mix sand and vinegar, the vinegar will dissolve any minerals in the sand, causing it to clump together or form a sludge-like mixture. This is because the acetic acid in the vinegar reacts with the minerals in the sand, breaking down their structure.
When you mix plaster and vinegar, a chemical reaction occurs that causes the plaster to dissolve and break down. This results in the formation of calcium acetate and water. The plaster will lose its hardness and structural integrity as it dissolves in the vinegar solution.
When you mix silver nitrate with sugar, a chemical reaction takes place that results in a black precipitate of silver metal forming. This reaction is a reducing sugar reaction, where the sugar acts as a reducing agent to convert the silver ion in silver nitrate into silver metal.
No, it is not recommended to mix vinegar and Epsom salt together as they can react and produce harmful fumes.
Yes, vinegar can be used to clean silver by creating a solution of water and vinegar to soak the silver in for a short period of time. It can help remove tarnish and bring back the shine to silver items.
You get a physical change (the corn starch dissolves in the vinegar).
You will ruin the battery.
Not much will happen if you mix baking soda with water. If you mix it with vinegar something will happen. Vinegar is more acidic.
you get lovely salad dressing
bubbles
You get h i g h like a rocket!
You tell me. What happens when you mix baking powder with vinegar
you die
After awhile the silver will turn into copper because silver is originated from copper
nothing
The result is a wonderfully sweet can of Pepsi!
A mixture of ammonium acetate and citrate is obtained.