When equal amounts of vinegar (acetic acid) and limestone (calcium carbonate) are mixed, a chemical reaction occurs, producing carbon dioxide gas, water, and calcium acetate. This reaction is characterized by the fizzing or bubbling due to the release of carbon dioxide. Over time, the limestone will dissolve as it reacts with the acid, resulting in a solution of calcium acetate and water.
If one is working with equal amounts, baking soda might produce more carbon dioxide when mixed with vinegar, because baking powder is already combined with an acidic ingredient.
The vinegar isn't absorbed by the egg.
Equal amonts. KOH + HCl -> KCl + H2O As usual, a solt and water is produced if ~ neutral pH.
An Equation is a number sentence stating that two amounts are equal
The term "equal parts" refers to dividing something into portions that are the same size or quantity. It is often used in cooking, mixing, or measuring, indicating that ingredients or components should be combined in equal amounts. For example, if a recipe calls for equal parts of water and vinegar, it means to use the same volume of each ingredient.
The two amounts were equal. In the eyes of the law both claims were determined to be equal. She mixed equal amounts of rice and water.
No. Usually 4 to1 oil/vinegar ratio.
No it Does Not Vinegar mixes with Water meaning that it weighs less or about the same
You need one part vinegar to four equal parts water.
The recommended vinegar to water ratio for pickling is typically 1:1, meaning equal parts vinegar and water.
my other answer must have been moved. i use vinegar as a weed killer around my butterfly plants. try this at your own peril. I have been told (old wives tale?) that spraying them with plain un-diluted vinegar will solve the problem, but have no personal experience with this.
The two would partially neutralize each other. The "equal amount" part is meaningless in this case, because we don't know the concentrations. If you meant equal molar amounts of calcium hydroxide and ethanoic acid, you'd wind up with a very slightly basic solution because it takes two moles of ethanoic acid to completely react with calcium hydroxide.