Vinegar is a mixture (not a chemical compound) of acetic acid and water. There is no vinegar molecule. The chemical formula of acetic acid is CH3COOH -- 4 Hydrogen atoms, 2 Carbon and 2 Oxygen, and water is, of course, H2O.
It is acetic acid, CH3COOH, that is the "active ingredient" in vinegar. A molecule of acetic acid is composed of atoms of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. We see 2 atoms of carbon, 4 atoms of hydrogen and 2 atoms of oxygen, for a total of 8 atoms, in the acetic acid molecule. There is also water (H2O) in vinegar, but you've got what you need on the active ingredient in acetic acid.
It would depend on the quantity of vinegar
Assuming you mean acetic acid or ethanoic acid (both the same just alternative names), the formula is CH3COOH. Therefore your answer is 4.
vinegar is chemically acetic acid or CH3COOH. So it has four hydrogen atoms per molecule or vinegar
Vinegar is a mixture not a compound there is no vinegar molecule.
Four hydrogen and two oxygen atoms (I think).
4 atoms of oxygen are in vinegar
8
none, since hydrogen is a pure chemical element consisting of only hydrogen atoms.
none - it's a pure gas, just oxygen none - it's a pure gas, just oxygen
There are 20 atoms and there are 6 Carbon atoms, 8 Hydrogen atoms, 6 Oxygen atoms.
Calcium hydrogen sulphate - Ca(HSO4)2; 4 x 2 = 8 oxygen atoms.
6 atoms of oxygen are present. Three O2 contains 6 O atoms.
3 Hydrogen and 2 Oxygen
12 carbon 4 hydrogen and 2 oxygen
it has 2.3 hydorgen and 4
Vinegar itself is not a compound. It is a mixture of acetic acid and water, the acetic acid being the active ingredient. The formula for acetic acid is C2H5O2, so it has 2 atoms of carbon, 5 of hydrogen, and 2 of oxygen.
Vinegar itself is not a compound. It is a mixture of acetic acid and water, the acetic acid being the active ingredient. The formula for acetic acid is C2H5O2, so it has 2 atoms of carbon, 5 of hydrogen, and 2 of oxygen.
There is a total of 3 hydrogen atoms in a molecule of vinegar.
There are three types of atoms in acetic acid (or vinegar). They are carbon (C), hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O).
Hydrogen peroxide has two atoms of hydrogen and oxygen.
Many, many compounds contain either hydrogen atoms, oxygen atoms, or both. Far too many to list here, in fact.Most prominently water and hydrogen peroxide both contain nothing but oxygen and hydrogen atoms.
Vinegar itself is not a compound. It is a mixture of acetic acid and water, the acetic acid being the active ingredient. The formula for acetic acid is C2H5O2, so it has 2 atoms of carbon, 5 of hydrogen, and 2 of oxygen.
A total of two hydrogen atoms can bond to a single oxygen atom.
The number of hydrogen atoms is twice the number of oxygen atoms. Glucose is C6H12O6, so there are 12 hydrogen atoms for every 6 oxygen atoms in a molecule.