No. Mixing the two will not produce light.
yes vinegar can. its better than uing lemons just saying :) i used this as a science project, lemon or vinegar. and vinegar seemed to be the best one. the light bulb light was the stronger with vinegar.
When lemon juice is mixed with vinegar, it does not change color significantly. Lemon juice is already acidic and adding vinegar, which is also acidic, will not produce a significant color change.
To create the greenhouse effect, you can fill the jar with vinegar about halfway and then add an equal amount of water. This will allow for the reaction between vinegar and baking soda to produce carbon dioxide, simulating the greenhouse effect in a closed system.
Malt vinegar does not contain alcohol. It is made from malted barley and water that undergoes fermentation to produce acetic acid, which gives vinegar its sour taste. Any alcohol present during the fermentation process is converted to acetic acid.
Vinegar, it's less dense. Vinegar, it's less dense.
yes vinegar can. its better than uing lemons just saying :) i used this as a science project, lemon or vinegar. and vinegar seemed to be the best one. the light bulb light was the stronger with vinegar.
depending on the material, wash clothes in a light solution of vinegar. The amount of vinegar to wash water is sometimes listed on the bottle of vinegar.
Vinegar contains acetic acid, which can dissociate in water to produce charged particles called ions. When a metal such as copper or zinc is placed in vinegar, it can undergo a redox reaction with the acid to produce electron flow, resulting in a flow of electricity.
When lemon juice is mixed with vinegar, it does not change color significantly. Lemon juice is already acidic and adding vinegar, which is also acidic, will not produce a significant color change.
There is no specific name for 'something which reacts with vinegar'. Vinegar is ethanoic acid and reacts with various substance. Some examples are alkalis like sodium hydroxide, metal carbonates and alcohols such as ethanol.
Vinegar is denser than water because vinegar is made of different substances that are denser than water, so that means vinegar is a little denser than water.
open the vinegar...pour just a bit out... take the vinegar to the water faucet....turn the water faucet on....add water into the vinegar container. Viola! you just mixed water and vinegar.
The component of vinegar that reacts with the calcite is acetic acid. The acid reacts with calcium carbonate to produce water, carbon dioxide, and calcium acetate.
To create the greenhouse effect, you can fill the jar with vinegar about halfway and then add an equal amount of water. This will allow for the reaction between vinegar and baking soda to produce carbon dioxide, simulating the greenhouse effect in a closed system.
it has nothing to do with germs. Vinegar is an light acid. It is used to disolve mineral buildup inside the pot caused by hard water.
Malt vinegar does not contain alcohol. It is made from malted barley and water that undergoes fermentation to produce acetic acid, which gives vinegar its sour taste. Any alcohol present during the fermentation process is converted to acetic acid.
the vinegar will dissolve in the water