Vinegar is dilute acetic acid, which is an acid.
Vinegar contains acetic acid, so it is an acidic solution.
acid ex:when u it salt and vinegar chips its sour not bitter
No, vinegar is more acidic than milk. Vinegar has a pH ranging from 2.4 to 3.4, while milk has a pH of around 6.5 to 6.7. The lower the pH value, the more acidic the substance.
Acidic. It is basically produced by an acetic acid bacteria "Acetobacter".
it should be "acidic" not "acid"
There is no specific thing. The chemical reaction is a result of the alkaline baking soda and the acidic vinegar neutralising each other.
no because they are both acidic and it would cause a more acidic reaction
lemon juice, coca cola, vinegar
Yes, vinegar can corrode aluminum because it is an acidic substance that can react with the metal, causing damage over time.
Vinegar is Acidic
In order to test the acidity of a substance, various techniques can be used. pH indicators, pH meters, etc. can show that a substance is acidic (or basic). In the case of vinegar, simply dipping a piece of blue litmus paper in it will show that it is acidic. The paper will change from blue to red, indicating that the substance in question is in fact an acid. The primary compound in vinegar is acetic acid, which gives vinegar its acidity.