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The resulting solution makes English Fish and Chips taste better than either salt or vinegar alone could. But as far as interesting reactions go...well, this is a pretty boring one.

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Does rock salt dissolve in vinegar?

Vinegar is a polar solvent and salt is a polar solute. Therefore vinegar dissolves salt. Plus, salt's are very soluable and will almost always completely disassociate when added to water(you vinegar isn't 100% vinegar, there's also lots of plain water than salt can dissolve in.)


What is the effect of salt on vinegar?

Salt has a diluting effect on vinegar. When salt is mixed with vinegar, it lowers the acidity and reduces the sour taste. The salt also enhances the overall flavor, making the vinegar taste less acidic and more balanced.


What happens when you mix salt and vinegar?

When you mix salt (sodium chloride) and vinegar (acetic acid), a chemical reaction occurs. The sodium in the salt reacts with the acetate in the vinegar to form sodium acetate and hydrogen chloride. This reaction releases hydrogen gas and creates a solution that is slightly acidic. The resulting mixture may have a different taste and smell compared to the original salt and vinegar.


Which chemical combination causes a reaction and vinegar Epsom salt or baking soda and vinegar?

Baking soda and vinegar create a chemical reaction when mixed together. When the two substances combine, they produce carbon dioxide gas, which leads to fizzing and bubbling. Epsom salt and vinegar do not typically react with each other in the same way.


How does vinegar react with salt?

Table salt (sodium chloride) and vinegar (acetic acid) do not produce any obvious reaction. What happens is a reversible equilibrium ionic reaction. sodium chloride + acetic acid <--> sodium acetate + hydrochloric acid As the hydrochloric acid on the right side of the equation is much more reactive than the acetic acid on the left side of the equation, the reverse reaction dominates returning the reactants to their original form almost instantly. Also this is an ionic reaction in water so most of the time we just have the following free ions: sodium+, chloride-, hydrogen+, and acetate- not the compounds listed in the equation above.

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Can you mix vinegar and Epsom salt together?

No, it is not recommended to mix vinegar and Epsom salt together as they can react and produce harmful fumes.


Will salt and vinegar kill grass if applied together?

Yes, salt and vinegar can kill grass if applied together. Salt can dehydrate and damage the grass, while vinegar can increase the acidity of the soil, making it difficult for grass to grow.


Does rock salt dissolve in vinegar?

Vinegar is a polar solvent and salt is a polar solute. Therefore vinegar dissolves salt. Plus, salt's are very soluable and will almost always completely disassociate when added to water(you vinegar isn't 100% vinegar, there's also lots of plain water than salt can dissolve in.)


What happens if you leave Salt and vinegar together overnight?

Not much really happens. The salt (sodium chloride) dissociates into sodium ions and chloride ions in solution. The vinegar (acetic acid) dissociates into hydrogen ions (protons) and acetate ions in solution. The solid salt will most often dissolve in the vinegar. But, that's about it. Now, if you have something like a metal in the salt and vinegar solution, the chloride ions can induce nucleophilic attack on the metal ions, resulting in corrosion of the metal. If you boiled away the water in the solution, you would be left with some proportion of sodium chloride (salt), anhydrous acetic acid, and sodium acetate.


What happens when you mix vinegar (pH) and baking soda together?

When vinegar (acidic) and baking soda (basic) are mixed together, a chemical reaction occurs that produces carbon dioxide gas, water, and a salt. This reaction causes fizzing and bubbling as the gas is released.


Does apple cider vinegar have salt in it?

No, unless you get a seasoned vinegar. Plains white vinegar, cider vinegar, red or white wine vinegar, rice vinegar, champagne, raspberry vinegar -- all should be sodium free. Check the label if you're worried -- any sodium would be added and therefore must by law be posted on the nutritional label on the back of the bottle.


Why is salt and vinegar added to chips?

Well, alot of people like how it tastes. Personally i love it


What happens when more salt is added to saltwater?

The answer is maybe nothing because the salt already in the empty space blocks the salt from joining in and the salt you added sinks to the bottom


What do vinegar and baking soda smell like together?

Both


Is the combination of vinegar and salt dangerous when used together?

When vinegar and salt are combined, they are not dangerous for normal household use. However, it is important to avoid ingesting large amounts of this mixture as it can be harmful.


What happens when salt is added to water to change its color?

When salt is added to water to change its color, the salt dissolves in the water and does not directly affect the color of the water.


What happens to water level when salt is added?

it rises slightly