no
Fish gelatin
Gelatin
water does not react with vinegar, it just changes the color
Pastiage is a stiff sugar paste with gelatin and vinegar.
Just use any white vinegar. It will not discolor the transparent gelatin.
No rock reacts to vinegar.
vinegar
a permanent press fabric
no
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.
Yes, gelatin can react with sulfuric acid, particularly at elevated temperatures. The acid can hydrolyze the peptide bonds in gelatin, leading to the breakdown of its protein structure. This reaction can result in the denaturation of gelatin, causing it to lose its gelling properties. Care should be taken when mixing these substances, as the reaction may produce heat and other byproducts.