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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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Is vinegar acid or alkali?

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Vinegar is made of acetic acid and water, so it is acidic.

In what store can I find mother of vinegar?

You can purchase it on line from several vendors, however for local purchase you would likely have to check with home brewing stores in your area. If they do not have it in stock, they may be able to obtain it for you. Your other option would be to contact a local winery to see if they would be willing to share some they may have with you.

Can you drink the end product from vinegar and baking soda reaction?

If the reaction completes you'll be left with Sodium acetate solution which is non-toxic (and used as a food seasoning).

However, you're probably likely to have some vinegar/baking soda left over so it won't taste too good, though it's harmless.

Does salt and vinegar make a gas?

no

Vinegar is already an acid (acetic acid, to be specific).

Adding salt to any acid generally does not influence its acidity,

Also, adding a large amount of salt will increase the volume of a solution very slightly. This will decrease the relative acidity of the solution as well.

Do you need the brown vinegar or the white vinegar to clean marijuana out of your system?

Either will work, as long as you drink them instead of smoking marijuana for a couple of months.

There's no fast shortcut to "cleaning your system". It just takes time. If you think it's likely that you'll be tested for drugs, then don't do drugs. It's that simple.

What is the word equation for baking soda and vinegar mixed together?

baking soda+vinegar=acidetic baking soda Is aprocess in with they react to one another in different ways. peaceout

Is vinegar a is element?

if it isn't on the periodic table, it can't be an element. vingar is actually a relatively-weak acid.

What happen when baking soda and vinegar are combined?

When Baking soda and vinegar are combined, it makes a fizzing reaction when the Acetic acid in the vinegar reacts with Sodium Bicarbonate (the chemical name for baking soda).

The result is some water, Sodium Acetate and Carbon Dioxide gas (the bubbles).

What actually happens is this: the acetic acid (that's what makes vinegar sour) reacts with sodium bicarbonate (a compound that's in baking soda) to form carbonic acid. It's really a double replacement reaction. Carbonic acid is unstable, and it immediately falls apart into carbon dioxide and water (it's a decomposition reaction). The bubbles you see from the reaction come from the carbon dioxide escaping the solution that is left. Carbon dioxide is heavier than air, so, it flows almost like water when it overflows the container. It is a gas that you exhale (though in small amounts), because it is a product of the reactions that keep your body going.

What's left is a dilute solution of sodium acetate in water.

Chemical reactions:

Acetic Acid: CH3COOH -> CH3COO- + H+

Sodium Bicarbonate: NaHCO3 -> Na+ + HCO3 -

H++ HCO3- -> H2CO3 Carbonic Acid

H2CO3 -> H2O + CO2

It will "explode" in a way that most kids with those materials to hand could tell you about.

If you mix baking soda vinegar a physical or chemical change?

It is primarily a chemical change. However, physical changes also occur because of the chemical activity.

How does vinegar help in absorbing paint odor?

Vinegar is a good odor absorber, especially for cigarette smoke, however, you will have the vinegar smell to contend with. Another suggestion would be to add 1 tablespoon of white vanilla to your latex paint ( this will not work with oil based paint). The vanilla will mask some of the odor and make the paint smell less strong.

Another good odor absorber that doesn't have any smell are charcoal briquettes, just be sure you get the plain ones not the ones that have been treated (Match Lite) with starter fluid. Just place them around the house (works especially well in the basement) in bowls and let them do the work.

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Is nitrite vinegar?

No, a a nitrite is a substance containing the nitrite ion NO2-

Vinegar is a solution of acetic acid (CH3CO2H) in water.

What is the stuff on a rock when you leave it in vinegar over night?

If you take a piece of limestone (very common rock, often used for gravel) and put it in a small dish. Fill the dish with vinegar to just over the top of the rock. Leave it for a week. Come back, and you'll have pure white crystals growing on top of the rock.

What is the structure of vinegar?

Vinegar is primarily made up of acetic acid. Acetic acid (or ethanoic acid) is a two-carbon carboxylic acid. It's formula is CH3COOH. It has a methyl group attached to a carbonyl carbon that is also attached to a hydroxyl group.