Vinegar, with a pH of 2.8, is very acidic and as a result will etch any sealed finish on your granite. Typical etchings will appear as hazy areas, dull spots or rings.
Quartzite would be nonreactive to vinegar.
Stone Mountain is a granite dome monadnock located in Stone Mountain, Georgia.
No. it does not contain carbonates.
A change in pressure once exposed at the surface
1. Skin and respiratory allergic reactions 2. Baking soda and vinegar 3. Caustic soda exposed to liquid 4. Many different forms of acids exposed to almost everything will cause an immediate chemical reaction
Vinegar is alcohol that has been exposed to air. There is a chemical reaction between the alcohol and the bacteria in the air that produces vinegar.
No. Granite is very chemically resistant.
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what is the reaction of citric acid mixed with vinegar
Vinegar is a water solution of acetic acid, not a reaction.
iron nail 1 after one day
the reaction rate increases with the increased concentration of the vinegar - it is directly proportional
Mixing vinegar with salt is not a chemical reaction.
No reaction occurs.
No reaction occurs.
Milk separated when mixed with vinegar because the reaction between the milk solids and the acid. The milk cannot remain stabilized when exposed to a contrasting pH compound.
Vinegar will dissolve most hard water build up on any surface. Granite is rather soft, so you should not allow the vinegar to sit or it could damage the granite counter.