Not really. Vinegar is mostly water with a bit under 10% of acetic acid in it. The acetic acid is CH3COOH, and there is no potassium in that or in the water, which you already know is H2O.
No, DNA does not contain potassium.
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Yes, vinegar (acetic acid) can neutralize potassium hydroxide by reacting with it to form water and potassium acetate. This reaction helps to lower the pH and reduce the alkalinity of the potassium hydroxide solution.
Yes Cherries do contain potassium!
Apple juice can BECOME vinegar when it is fermented by acetobacters. It does not contain vinegar- it is changed INTO vinegar.
The colour of a malt vinegar is brown, though vinegar can also be clear, like water.
Not all vinegar is clear and btw its called white vinegar which means its not clear
No, vinegar does not contain nitrogen. Vinegar is an acetic acid which is CH3COO
Yes, Miracle Whip does contain some vinegar.
NO!!!! Potassium chloride has the formula 'KCl' . This is one atom/ion of potassium and one atom/ion of chlorine. There is NO oxygen present, so you cannot produce oxygen. However, potassium chlorate has the formula 'KClO3' . This is one atom of potassium , one atom of chlorine and three atoms of oxygen. So potassium chlorate will decompose to produce oxygen. NB Note the spellings and the formulae of both substances.
No, vinegar does not contain salt. It is primarily made up of acetic acid and water.
KCl = Potassium Chloride KOH = Potassium Hydroxide KNO3 = Potassium Nitrate KMnO4 = Potassium Permanganate