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YES it does. At least the Heinz Apple Cider Vinegar.

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Can you drink apple cider vinegar undiluted?

A bit of apple cider vinegar in a diet is a good idea. It adds flavor and a "snap" to things. But it should be used in moderation; you don't want to drink this stuff. It will dehydrate you, and can make you sick if you drink enough of it. A little bit is good, though. We use vinegar in different foods all the time, and you see it most commonly in salad dressings and in entrees like sweet and sour foods.


Is cider vinegar pure substance a homogeneous mixture or a heterogeneous mixture?

Cider vinegar is not a pure substance it is a mixture. It contains water, acetic acid and flavouring agents. As there is only one phase present ie no gas or solids it is a homogeneous mixture.


What can you add to chilli to eliminate gas?

To help reduce gas from chili, you can add ingredients like cumin, ginger, or fennel seeds, which are known for their digestive benefits. Soaking beans before cooking and using a pressure cooker can also help break down oligosaccharides, the compounds that often cause gas. Additionally, incorporating a small amount of apple cider vinegar or lemon juice may aid digestion and minimize discomfort.


What kind of vinegar do you use with baking soda to make volcano science project?

For a baking soda volcano science project, white vinegar is commonly used. Its acetic acid reacts with the baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) to produce carbon dioxide gas, creating a bubbling eruption effect. While other types of vinegar, like apple cider vinegar, can also work, white vinegar is preferred for its strong reaction and clear appearance.


What happens when you put a apple in peroxide?

When you put an apple in peroxide, the peroxide breaks down into water and oxygen gas. The oxygen gas bubbles that form might cause the apple to float to the surface. This reaction does not cause significant harm to the apple.


What does orange juice do to vinegar?

Mixing orange juice with vinegar will create a chemical reaction that produces carbon dioxide gas. This gas will cause bubbles to form and the mixture to fizz. The acidity of both the orange juice and vinegar will also be enhanced when combined.


How does vinegar react with aluminum?

When vinegar comes into contact with aluminum, a chemical reaction occurs that produces hydrogen gas and forms aluminum acetate. This reaction can cause the aluminum to corrode and release bubbles of gas.


What is the function of vinegar in a cake?

Two uses of vinegar found on Internet sites: (1) "Preservatives such as acetic acid (vinegar) are not necessary but are often added by commercial bakeries to extend the shelf life of bread." (2) "If your water is very hard, you'll find that a tablespoon of cider vinegar or lemon juice added to the water will make a better bread." Adding 1TBL of vinegar to every 2.5 cups of flour makes the bread rise faster and gives the bread some of the characteristics of sourdough. It's much better to add a live culture apple cider vinegar such as Braggs rather than distilled (dead) vinegar especially if you're going to give the bread a slow rise (18-24 hours).


What blows up with vinegar?

Baking soda. Mixed with vinegar it creates a large volume of gas. The only way it "blows up" is if you contain the expanding gasses in a container or bottle. Then the pressure builds up to a point that suddenly bursts the container apart. That's the sort-of explosion that involves no fire, no gunpowder.


What happens when you mix hydrogen peroxide with an apple?

When hydrogen peroxide is mixed with an apple, it can react with enzymes present in the apple flesh to produce oxygen gas. This reaction can cause the apple to foam or bubble as the oxygen gas is released. It is not harmful to consume the apple after this reaction occurs.


What happens when you swallow vinegar and baking soda?

Vinegar is acetic acid, Baking soda is sodium bicarbonate. When these two are mixed, an acid-base neutralization reaction takes place with the evolution of Carbon dioxide gas (as bubbles). CH3COOH + NaHCO3 -----> CH3COONa + H2O + CO2