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A water molecule and a molecule of vinegar.

             
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Answered by rahul9835
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Hello Friend !

Water molecules are the particles of water (H2O) as the solvent.
Solute can be salt, sugar etc.

Molecules of any element are made of atoms, which can vary in number with each type of element.

In the case of water, there are two atoms of hydrogen and oxygen in one molecule of water.

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Answered by MacTavish343
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VINEGAR

Vinegar is a naturally-occurring liquid that contains many chemicals, so you can't just write a simple formula for it. It is approximately 5-20% acetic acid in water. So, there are actually two main chemical formulas involved. The molecular formula for water is H2O. The structural formula for acetic acid is CH3COOH. Vinegar is considered a type of weak acid. Although it has an extremely low pH value, the acetic acid doesn't completely dissociate in water

WATER

The water molecule is formed from two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. The bonding angle of the two hydrogens is almost 105 degrees rather than 180 degrees which would make the molecule symmetrical. This causes it to be dipolar, giving it a positive and negative side which accounts for its unique properties. This allows the formation of hydrogen bonds between adjacent molecules. There is a weak intermolecular force of electrostatic attraction between the molecules which is known as van der Waals force. This causes the molecules to act as larger units than the individual molecules.

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