actually I can't tell you as it's covered under the official trade secrets act, and telling you would be illegal...I used to work for a vinegar manufacturer, I wish you luck in getting an honest answer to your Question
Yes, becuse a homogenous mixture is formed when vinegar is added into water
Vinegar is acetic acid and it is formed from the oxidisation of Alcohol. Alcohol is formed by the fermentation of sugar by yeast. If the white vinegar is natural then there may be a very small amount of sugar but I doubt it. If the White vinegar is artificial then no there will be no sugar in it.
acetic acid is vinegar!
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No, pearls are formed from calcium carbonate, a compound that is not affected by acetic acid found in vinegar. Pearls are not soluble in vinegar and will not melt or dissolve when exposed to it.
When vinegar and milk of magnesia react, magnesium acetate salt is formed.
The addition of sugar to vinegar is a physical change because no new substances are formed. Sugar dissolves in the vinegar, but the chemical composition of both sugar and vinegar remains the same.
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Baking soda and vinegar, when mixed, will produce the gas carbon dioxide ( CO2)
No. Carbonic acid is H2CO3. Vinegar is acetic acid, CH3COOH.
CO2- carbon dioxide