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Is vinegar polar or non polar?

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Answered by ayush33475627
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Explanation:

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Acetic acid and water are polar molecules. ... Likewise, nonpolar molecules prefer to be surrounded by other nonpolar molecules. When a polar solution, like vinegar, is vigorously mixed with a nonpolar solution, like oil, the two initially form an emulsion, a mixture of polar and nonpolar compounds.

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Answered by OlaMacgregor
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Vinegar is polar.

Explanation:

  • Vinegar is also known as acetic acid and its chemical formula is CH_{3}COOH. And, it is composed of acetic acid and water. The oxygen atoms of carboxylic acid present in vinegar have a stronger pull on electrons.
  • Therefore, these electrons are pulled away by hydrogen atoms of water. Due to which vinegar is soluble in water. As like dissolves like this means both vinegar and water are polar in nature.
  • But when we add vinegar in a non-polar solvent like water then it is insoluble in it.

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