It would fizz up and in a couple of days white hard stuff will grow on it.
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Vinegar can corrode iron, alcohol not.
it will explode everywhere and fizz
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Fluorite is harder than feldspar, so scratching fluorite against feldspar would cause the fluorite to scratch the feldspar. This means the fluorite would leave a mark on the feldspar, showing that fluorite is harder than feldspar.
It's shell will change consistency.
When you put an ice cube in vinegar, the ice cube will start to melt due to the acidic nature of the vinegar. The acetic acid in vinegar speeds up the melting process of ice by lowering its freezing point.
If you mean Rennie, the heartburn treatment tablets, there going to be lots of fuzz . It will be caused as CO2 will be released, as the acidity of the vinegar neutralised.
If it is already boiled nothing will really happen except vinegar eating it up. If it was a raw egg with the shell intact, the vinegar will dissolve the shell and you can watch the proteins get denatured.
Hydrolysis of sucrose occur: glucose and fructose are formed.
Fluorite is a mineral.
Why does an egg fold if you put it in vinegar?