Lodestone, a naturally magnetized mineral form of magnetite, is primarily composed of iron oxide. When exposed to vinegar, which is acidic, it may undergo a very slow reaction due to the presence of iron; however, it is not likely to react significantly or produce noticeable effects. The acidity of vinegar may lead to some surface alteration over time, but lodestone is generally resistant to such reactions compared to more reactive minerals.
water does not react with vinegar, it just changes the color
No rock reacts to vinegar.
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Yes, aluminum does react with vinegar. When aluminum comes into contact with vinegar, a chemical reaction occurs that produces hydrogen gas and forms aluminum acetate.
When baking soda and vinegar react together, carbon dioxide gas is produced.
Because the chemicals in a penny react with the vinegar
egg shells will most likely react with vinegar and sprite
No dilute acetic acid (vinegar) and sodium chloride do not react.
yes it does
Yes, stainless steel does react with vinegar. When vinegar comes into contact with stainless steel, it can cause a chemical reaction that can lead to the release of metal ions and discoloration of the stainless steel surface.