Vinegar is a very dilute form of acetic acid. In quantities and dilutions found in the home, vinegar is not harmful, nor is it flammable. Vinegar has many healthy and beneficial uses.
Highly concentrated acetic acid is corrosive and flammable.
To get rid of fish smell in a microwave, you can place a bowl of water with vinegar or lemon slices inside the microwave and heat it for a few minutes. The steam will help eliminate the fish odor. You can also wipe down the inside of the microwave with a mixture of water and vinegar to remove any lingering smell.
Microwaves give off well, microwaves and electromagnetic radiation; the waves may affect your fish's health.
Salt water can affect a fish by altering its internal salt balance through osmosis, which can lead to dehydration. Additionally, the high salinity of salt water can affect a fish's ability to extract oxygen from the water through their gills, resulting in respiratory stress. Some fish have adaptations to live in salt water, while others may struggle to survive in such conditions.
Yes, it is recommended that you change the water in the aquarium before adding a new fish, as the water may contain harmful substances that could affect the new fish.
Pollution can kill fish because if it touches the fish's gill it will cause them to suffer. It affect their food supplies and their ability to grow For instance added CO2 in the atmosphere is increasing the acidity of the water which in turn robs shell fish of calcium for their shells
Rice vinegar is good for salads, fish, & liver
Vinegar will not affect the freezing point of vinegar.
vinegar is a acid. it is a strong acid. thats why it affect plants.
vinegar has ethyl alcohal, it can affect our health very poorly.....
the vinegar will dissolve in the water
With a chunk of raw fish, vinegar will begin to chemically "cook" it. To a living fish, it will, more than likely, kill the fish and then start chemically cooking it. With a chunk of batter-fried fish, vinegar, especially malt vinegar, will add zesty flavor.
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put salt and vinegar into the pond, this will remove the soap plus salt and vinegar go really well with fish
Vinegar is acidic. If too much vinegar is added to water, the pH of the water will decrease and the fish will die.
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