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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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What will happen if I put baking soda vinegar and tin foil together?

The baking soda and vinegar will react making a salt called sodium acetate and the gas carbon dioxide (which will form bubbles) and water.

The tin foil will not react with anything and will remain tin foil.

What is the reason why bubbling occur when vinegar is mixed with baking soda?

Baking soda + vinegar reaction creates sodium acetate, water, and carbon dioxide gas. Bubbling occurs because of the carbon dioxide gas, which is released by the reaction.

Does vinegar serve as a tenderizer?

Yes, it does, it also can be used for cleaning dirty things-such as unwashed fruit! Just a bit of info for ya there, I'm just sweet like that!

Can white vinegar be used to remove lime build up in a hot tub?

Yes, it will work with a lot of elbow grease, but a product especially designed for "calcium, lime and rust removal" will work much more efficiently. Rinse thoroughly, of course.

Can you use vinegar in the final rinse of wool or will it damage the fibers if you don't wash it out?

Yes, you can use vinegar in the final rinse of a wool wash. It will not damage the fibers if you don't wash it out, it actually fluffs them up.

What happens when an onion membrane is put into a vinegar solution?

it turns purple and under a microscope you can see swirlys

What produces more carbon dioxide when mixed with vinegar baking soda or baking powder?

If one is working with equal amounts, baking soda might produce more carbon dioxide when mixed with vinegar, because baking powder is already combined with an acidic ingredient.

Why does the temperature of the egg effect the amount of time it takes for the shell to dissolve in vinegar?

If you add heat you cause the atoms and molecules to move around more than they would if it were cold, thus heightening the chances of vinegar molecules bumping into shell molecules and yanking them away.

Can vinegar be used to flush a radiator?

I want to try it myself on an old truck, there is no reason it would not work, the only thing to watch for is large pieces of calcium scale breaking off and lodging into the radiator passages. my plan is to drain the system and add 1 small bottle of CLR then vinegar to fill it the rest of the way up, run the engine with the heater on max until the engine gets to full operating temp then shut it off --*and let the vehicle just sit overnight with the mixture in the block then in the morning(don't do this step, see note at bottom)*-- start the vehicle again and get the it back up to temp then shutdown, cooloff and undo the bottom radiator hose and drain out the garbage. Rinse out the rad with a garden hose then put the bottom cooling hose back on, fill the system with plain water, run the engine again then shutdown and disconnect the bottom hose again to let the rinse water out. Now reconnect the bottom hose and refill with a 50/50 mix of distilled water and antifreeze (or just buy the premix stuff). The system should be squeaky clean.

Note- I am planning on performing this on an OLDER vehicle that is off manufacturers warranty (rusty 1986 f-150), if your vehicle is still under warranty ask you dealership what the best plan of action is.

UPDATE!!!- After some internet searching I have found that the vinegar will work but you do not want to let it soak overnight. Just put the vinegar and CLR in the rad and go for a long drive. Don't leave the mixture in the engine for any longer than 2 hours but give it at least 1 hour for it to break down the crud.

A bulb glows dimly when current is passed through a vinegar solutionwhy?

The bulb glows dimly when current is passed through a vinegar solution because the small number of ions in the vinegar solution move through the filament of the bulb.

Can vinegar be used to stop the discoloration of artichokes?

No vinegar can not be used to stop the discoloration of artichokes. Because artichokes have a light color the vinegar doesn't do anything to the artichokes.

How can you concentrate Vinegar?

By freezing the vinegar so the water solidifies. The decanted liquid is concentrated.

Do white eggs dissolve faster in vinegar than brown eggs?

Mostly likely not. The only difference between white eggs and brown eggs is that the whites are laid by white hens, and the browns are laid by brown hens.

Most "cage-free" eggs, however, are brown. The hens that laid them were housed in human conditions, so the eggs will not only taste better, they may react differently with vinegar than the cheaper eggs laid by the hens kept in the tiny cages. The results will not have anything to do with the color.

Is rice vinegar the same as white wine vinegar?

The flavor and coloring is different. Rice vinegar is derived from rice. Whereas distilled vinegar isn't distilled, it is made from distilled alcohol which most of the time is derived from corn.