When you mix flour and vinegar you get a sort of paste like when it is mixed with water. Gooey, wet and smelling like vinegar. The smell is stronger depending on your measurements. If you put too little vinegar you'll be left with still some regular powdery flour.
Mixing vinegar and sugar creates a mixture. There is no chemical reaction.
Any reaction occur.
it turns into a doughy substance , but don't add baking soda and vinegar
Yes, when you add an acid, like vinegar, to milk a chemical reaction occurs. The acid causes milk to curdle. In fact, by adding vinegar to milk you can make cheese! http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Cheese-at-Home
Most acids will have citrus in them. Like, lemon and oranges have citrus in them. Vinegar and baking soda will have a chemical reaction, should you mix them.
Mixing vinegar and sugar creates a mixture. There is no chemical reaction.
You can get a chemical reaction by mixing baking powder and vinegar together.
Chemical reaction
Any reaction occur.
Chemical reaction
there is a reaction because laundry detergent is a base and vinegar is an acid so when you mix them together a chemical reaction will occur
There is no chemical reaction between flour and vinegar. However it will produce an acidic paste dough that will look not much different from an ordinary flour and water paste dough.
Basically nothing i think. it may have a small reaction. but definitely nothing major =] JB out
Yes, a reaction will take place. Vinegar has water and the "active ingredient" acetic acid in it. Baking soda will react with the acid.
it turns into a doughy substance , but don't add baking soda and vinegar
it gets messy and fizzes and yes dont try it in doors
so you understand why it is important that you do noot mix the two