These are two different things. Vinegar is Acetic Acid. Hydrogen peroxide is H2O2, and is used ( in a dilute solution) as an anti-bacterial.
No, hydrogen peroxide is two hydroxyl groups (OH) with bounded oxygens. Hydroperoxide is a deprotonated version (one of the OH's is an O- instead). However they usually exist together as the deprotonation occurs easily in the presence of water.
Yes, cider vinegar and apple cider vinegar are the same thing.
Yes, it's exactly the same thing.
Yes, hydro power and hydroelectricity refer to the same thing. It is electricity generated by harnessing the energy of moving water using turbines in hydroelectric power plants.
NO
Yes, apple cider vinegar and cider vinegar are the same thing and is made from fermented apples.
no. yet they are similar
yeah... technically but the only thing is that the white wine vinegar gives a sharper taste.
Hydro means water so yes but there is also wave power
Undiluted vinegar is a type of vinegar that has not been diluted or flavored with other ingredients. Distilled vinegar and undiluted vinegar are typically the same product.
No, MEK (Methyl Ethyl Ketone) and MEK peroxide are not the same. MEK is a solvent commonly used in industrial applications, while MEK peroxide is a chemical compound often used as a catalyst in certain reactions, such as in the production of fiberglass.
Radical vinegar is the same thing as what is commonly called today glacial acetic acid. It is very concentrated acetic acid.