vinegar and water are miscible or immiscible
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Answer: Vinegar and water are miscible
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Because vinegar and water are both polar molecules with the same kind of intermolecular interactions and the ability to form a solution, they will be miscible in water.
Explanation:
- The ability of two substances to mix uniformly in all quantities is known as miscibility.
- Though it also refers to solids and gases, the phrase is most frequently used to describe liquids.
- For instance, water and ethanol mix in any amounts, making them miscible.
- A mixture of ethanol acid and water is vinegar. The C-OH group in ethanolic acid can establish a hydrogen bond with a water molecule.
- The two's miscibility is explained by this. In contrast, oil, a non-polar molecule, and ethanolic acid, a polar molecule, cannot mix.
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