if it isn't on the Periodic Table, it can't be an element. vingar is actually a relatively-weak acid.
Vinegar is a homogeneous mixture.
Water and vinegar are both compounds, oxygen is an element.
Vinegar is a mixture of two compounds --> Water and Acetic acid.
Neither. Vinegar is a mixture of the two compounds water and acetic acid.
Vinegar is a mixture of two compounds --> Water and Acetic acid.
Vinegar from supermarkets is a mixture of water and acetic acid, PURE acetic acid/vinegar is a compound.
No. Vinegar is a solution of acetic acid, which does not contain chlorine.
Yes ,Vinegar and any other element of the Periodic Table have a chemical and physical property.
Vinegar is a homogeneous mixture of water and acetic acid.
Vinegar is a compound. An element is anything found on the Periodic Table. A compound is anything made of more than one element.
Oil and vinegar form a heterogeneous mixture.
That depends on what kind of vinegar you are asking about. Pure vinegar is a compound composed of Vinegar is acetic acid (HC2H3O2) but the vinegar you buy in a store is a homogeneous mixture of acetic acid and water.