Vinegar is a common household acid that can be used for preserving food, cleaning, and cooking.
Vinegar does not have a hazard symbol. It is generally considered safe for household use and consumption.
Vinegar is a mixture and does not have a molecular formula as such. The "active" ingredient in vinegar is acetic acid, which has the formula CH3COOH, in one common method of writing it.
Yes, vinegar can harm plants by altering the pH of the soil and inhibiting their ability to absorb nutrients. It is not recommended to use vinegar as a weed killer or for plant care.
Yes, you can use white vinegar as a salad dressing by combining it with olive oil, salt, and pepper. You can also add other herbs or seasonings to customize the flavor to your preference. Just be mindful that white vinegar can have a strong tart taste, so you may want to adjust the amount to suit your taste buds.
Vinegar, yes, but not ketchup. Vinegar cleans it because it is an acid. Actually, the best thing to use is cola or lemonade and leave the penny in some cola or lemonade for 48 hours - it normally does the trick!
making vinegar
Yes, vinegar is a common ingredient in many homemade fabric softener recipes. When used correctly, it does a nice job of softening them up without leaving behind the vinegar smell.
vinegar fruit juices lemonade cola pickles tomato ketchup
Generally it is best to mix 1/2 vinegar and 1/2 water, but you can use more vinegar for better cleaning power. I generally use straight vinegar to clean bathrooms, kitchen counters and when I clean the dishwasher every month, but for general cleaning I have a spray bottle of half water have vinegar and it usually does the trick.
vinegar is use to put flavor of food but sometimes it use to clean stain.some of people use vinegar for cleaning the bathroom or floor.
"Vinegar isn't made from grain. It's made from fruit like wine is. So there are no grains in vinegar." the above is not true... the labels for your common vinegar will state that white distilled vinegar is made from grains
Yes, you can use white wine vinegar as a substitute for white vinegar in this recipe.
you can use a couple of drops of vinegar
White vinegar
No, vinegar is a common noun, a singular, common, concrete noun. The word vinegar is a word for any vinegar. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title such as Heinz Vinegar.
coconut vinegar.
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