Vinegar is a homogeneous mixture of water and acetic acid.
No, it is homogeneous.
Cider vinegar is not a pure substance it is a mixture. It contains water, acetic acid and flavouring agents. As there is only one phase present ie no gas or solids it is a homogeneous mixture.
No, vinegar and sugar do not form a homogeneous mixture. Vinegar is mainly composed of acetic acid and water, whereas sugar is a solid compound. When mixed together, the sugar does not dissolve completely in the vinegar, leading to a heterogeneous mixture.
Rice grits is homogeneous, corn grits is homogeneous, rice and corn grits mixed is heterogeneous.
Vinegar is a homogeneous mixture of water and acetic acid.
That depends on what kind of vinegar you are asking about. Pure vinegar is a compound composed of Vinegar is acetic acid (HC2H3O2) but the vinegar you buy in a store is a homogeneous mixture of acetic acid and water.
Vinegar is a homogeneous mixture composed of acetic acid and water. It is a liquid solution that is made through the fermentation of ethanol by acetic acid bacteria.
No, it is homogeneous.
A freshly squeezed orange juice is a heterogeneous mixture because it consists of different components that are not uniformly distributed, such as pulp, liquid, and possibly bits of fruit.
Cider vinegar is not a pure substance it is a mixture. It contains water, acetic acid and flavouring agents. As there is only one phase present ie no gas or solids it is a homogeneous mixture.
Yes. More specifically, it is a solution.
Yes, acetic acid is miscible in water. This means that acetic acid can fully dissolve in water to form a homogeneous solution.
No, it is a homogeneous mixture of water and acetic acid.
In a liquid-liquid solution of acetic acid in water, acetic acid is the solute and water is the solvent. Acetic acid dissolves in water, forming a homogeneous mixture where water is the majority component and acetic acid is the minority component.
No, nitric acid is not a heterogeneous mixture. It is a clear, colorless liquid that is a pure substance composed of nitric acid molecules.
No, vinegar and sugar do not form a homogeneous mixture. Vinegar is mainly composed of acetic acid and water, whereas sugar is a solid compound. When mixed together, the sugar does not dissolve completely in the vinegar, leading to a heterogeneous mixture.