The solution is conducting electricity. All of the HCl is in the form of hydronium ions and chloride ions.
Yes, vinegar is made up mostly of acetic acid diluted in water, making it an aqueous solution of an acid.
If you mix sand in a solution of vinegar and water, the sand will not dissolve in the vinegar and water solution as it doesn't readily react with them. The sand will likely settle at the bottom of the container due to its higher density compared to the liquid solution.
No, vinegar does not contain nitrogen. Vinegar is an acetic acid which is CH3COO
Vinegar is already a mixture containing acetic acid and water. You can mix in more water and you will have a more dilute vinegar. We more often say that two liquids are miscible rather than that one is soluble in the other.
When limestone (which is primarily composed of calcium carbonate) is put into vinegar (which is primarily acetic acid), a chemical reaction occurs. The acetic acid in vinegar reacts with the calcium carbonate in limestone to produce carbon dioxide gas, water, and calcium acetate. This reaction is often used in laboratory settings to simulate the process of chemical weathering on rocks.
Because they have a hard outer shell with a softer interior.
vinegar is a weak acid (acetic) litmus turns blue in base (good mnemonic to remember - b=b) pink in acid
No sugar is a solute but vinegar is a solution.
Yes. Vinegar is a solution of acetic acid in water.
Vinegar is a weak solution of acetic acid.
Vinegar is a solution of acetic acid dissolved in water.
Vinegar is an acidic solution.
No, vinegar is not an isotonic solution. Vinegar is an acetic acid solution, which means it has a different osmotic pressure compared to isotonic solutions.
Oil and vinegar dressing is a suspension because it consists of two immiscible liquids (oil and vinegar) that do not dissolve into each other. The vinegar forms droplets that are dispersed throughout the oil, creating a cloudy appearance.
Vinegar is a solution of acetic acid in water.
Yes, vinegar is made up mostly of acetic acid diluted in water, making it an aqueous solution of an acid.
Table vinegar is a solution of between 4 and 8 per cent of Acetic Acid