Acetic Acid (CH3COOH) and Water.
It's a dilute solution..usually 5%
Some solutions found at home are vinegar, ammonia, bleach, fresh milk or other homogeneous mixtures.
two mixtures are hot chocolate and juice or vinegar and lemonade.
The major chemical component of vinegar is about 5% acetic acid. The systematic or proper chemical name of acetic acid is ethanoic acid. Vinegar is a weak acid produced by the oxidation of alcohol (ethanol) from wines and ciders by bacteria. It is commercially sold as white vinegar, brown vinegar, cider vinegar and balsamic vinegar. CH3COOH
Mixtures haven't chemical bonds between components.
Vinegar from supermarkets is a mixture of water and acetic acid, PURE acetic acid/vinegar is a compound.
the chemical that is found in vinegar in is vinegar is ethene.
acetic acid (vinegar), baking soda, lemon juice
Some solutions found at home are vinegar, ammonia, bleach, fresh milk or other homogeneous mixtures.
two mixtures are hot chocolate and juice or vinegar and lemonade.
Mixtures haven't chemical bonds between components.
The major chemical component of vinegar is about 5% acetic acid. The systematic or proper chemical name of acetic acid is ethanoic acid. Vinegar is a weak acid produced by the oxidation of alcohol (ethanol) from wines and ciders by bacteria. It is commercially sold as white vinegar, brown vinegar, cider vinegar and balsamic vinegar. CH3COOH
Vinegar from supermarkets is a mixture of water and acetic acid, PURE acetic acid/vinegar is a compound.
No. Vinegar is a solution of acetic acid, which does not contain chlorine.
False, the parts of mixtures are not chemically bound.
Yes it is. I am nearly sure vinegar is a chemical!
Examples of homogeneous mixtures found at home include saltwater (where salt is dissolved in water), air (a mixture of gases), and vinegar (a mixture of water and acetic acid).
It would not be a colloid, it would be a suspension.