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Vinegar

Vinegar is a weak acid created through fermentation. Vinegar can be made from many ingredients such as wine, corn, coconut, malt, or rice.

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Can toddlers eat malt vinegar?

Of course a toddler can have red wine vinegar.

What happen if you mix pepper and vinegar?

Besides having high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) in it in the United States, which is reportedly unhealthy, drinking too much of any pop can cause tooth decay and have an affect on the calcium levels in your body.

Is Apple Cider Vinegar bad for ulcer?

I've been drinking apple cider for almost a week now...i think its slowly working. 2 1 to 2 tablespoons a day with water.. yesterday i drank 500ml of coke and my reflux returned =C ... you should avoid what is bad for you while taking this medication.

How can vinegar take the heat out of a sunburn?

I am not aware that it can. I would imagine pouring any cool liquid over a sunburn will chill it down some, but I am not aware of any properties that vinegar would possess that would improve the patient's comfort or condition. I would instead consider a topical benzocaine cream, or something similar.

What did the Cucumber say to the Vinegar?

If the cucumber spoke to the vinegar then book it for the next TV show could make you millions.

Why is vinegar a solution?

Vinegar is made from alcohols into acetic acid by acetobacteria, but the origin of alcohol is a mixture of sugars and acids and water and so on. Even when vinegar is distilled it is then mixed back with water to 5% acetic acid or acidity so it is always a mixture unless anyhydrous which mean without water. It would be cystaline.

What are the ingredients of coconut vinegar?

Acetic acid (5-9%) from fermented coconut juice, in water solution.

What would cause a craving for vinegar?

I've had the same question for years. I've craved vinegar ever since I was 7 or 8. Sometimes when I think about vinegar, my taste buds water. I eat pickles like there is no tomorrow, and I sometimes drink vinegar straight out of the jar.

Why does a egg go bouncy when you put it in vinegar?

The vinegar makes the egg soft because, the vinegar has a chemical reaction due to the Carbon Dioxide in the vinegar which has an effect on the egg. That's why the egg's shell dissolves off, and the egg gets soft.

Correction:

A raw egg will NOT bounce when dropped into vinegar. The egg must sit in vinegar for about 24 hours, so that the vinegar will react with the carbon dioxide in the egg shell, before the egg will become soft and rubbery. See link below.

Is black vinegar good for you?

no. black vinegar doesn't contain alcohol. it's take alcohol content to make you drunk.

Can you buy odorless vinegar?

Unfortunately, all vinegar has an odor. There are currently no varieties of vinegar that are available for purchase that are free of odors. Odorless vinegar is probably in test development though.

A vinegar has a sour taste is a Physical property Or Chemical Property?

The reaction between vinegar (acetic acid) and baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) is a chemical reaction (property). CH3COOH + NaHCO3 ==> CH3COONa + CO2(g) + H2O

Can you gargle with vinegar?

Yes! Perfectly safe and healthy. Works great for bad breath or sore throats. It won't affect blood pressure or anything like normal table salts.

What happens when you mix vinegar with cornstarch and baking soda?

n dioxide and a solution of the salt, sodium acetate.

(This is the classic "chemical volcano" science experiment.)ide plus water plus sodium ethanoate, aka sodium acetate. The carbon dioxide, CO2, causes the frothing bubbles that power the reaction.

It explodes and you can use it for model volcanoes too

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When baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) reacts with vinegar (acetic acid) you get water, carbon dioxide, and sodium acetate (a salt). The bubbles that form are caused by the release of the CO2.

Here's the formula (if that helps).

NaHCO3 + CH3COOH � CH3COONa + H2O + CO2(g)
Its reaction is a Red bubbling stream of chemical coming out (Or blowing out like a real volcano does in REAL life.) of a bottle or a cup.
It cause a chemical reaction

Is mixing bicarbonate soda and vinegar reversible?

Nope... the resultant mixture cannot be reversed.

What is the chemical composition of vinegar?

It is acetic acid (CH3COOH) that is the "active ingredient" in vinegar, which also has some water in it. A link is provided, and it can be found below.

What is the process of distilling vinegar?

Exactly what it sounds like, you take some vinegar and distill it. The process of distillation involves boiling the substance, in this case vinegar, and then cooling the vapours causing them to condense back into a liquid. This means that only substances with a relatively low boiling point are carried over, mainly water an acetic (ethanoic) acid, which is why distilled vinegar is clear and often called white vinegar; the impurities are removed.

How do you use vinegar as a cleaner?

Uses for white vingar as a cleaner are numerous. It may be used to clean soap scum from showers, tubs, sinks, and plastic shower curtains. It may also be used in the dishwasher to make dishes, glasses, and crystal sparkling clean, as well as clean the inside of the dishwasher. Using white vinegar on windows, mirrors, and vinyl floors results in a great streak-free clean. When used with baking soda, it can clean and keep drains flowing smoothly, as well as clear a slow drain. Recommended reading include books by Linda Cobb, Talking Dirty with the Queen of Clean and The Royal Guide to Spot and Stain Removal. White vinegar, baking soda, club soda, lemon juice, and many others are frequently mentioned cleaning products. Many of her cleaning tips are helpful and successful! The following references provide additional information: * http://www.vinegarbook.co.uk/ * http://www.versatilevinegar.org/usesandtips.html

What is the difference between sherry vinegar and wine vinegar?

Sherry is a fortified wine, usually brown in color. Wine vinegars are the result of bacterial action increasing the acidity in wine while lowering the alcohol content. Sherry vinegar is a type or sub-set of wine vinegar, often sweeter that most wine vinegars, started from Sherry wine. While other types of wine vinegar often show up in vinigrettes and salad dressing, due to its sweetness and stronger flavor, Sherry Vinegar does so rarely if at all. Other types of wine vinegars include red, white, champagne etc. Sherry vinegar is often used as a substitute for sweetened rice vinegar (Mirin).

What is the difference between vinegar and distilled vinegar?

Distilled means that a liquid is separated from a mixture, and distilled vinegar is distilled from ethanol. All vinegar is made from this process, so there is no real difference. It is like saying 100% fruit juice is made from fruit.