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Vinegar dissolves in water. State whether the statement is True (or) False. And Justify it

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Answered by preetmittal
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vinegar is a polar substance thats why it is attracted towards water molecules .(hydrophillic ). so thats why it get mixed in water but technically it does not mixed it forms homegeneos mixture with water .
Answered by mariospartan
21

Answer:

Vinegar dissolves in water is False statement.

Explanation:

The substance vinegar is hydrophilic in nature meaning water-loving substance, which can be told as such that the substance vinegar doesn’t dissolve in water but absorbs water on a molecular level giving the illusion of soluble solution.

Therefore, when water is dissolved in vinegar, the vinegar molecules absorbs them in their molecular structure making a part of themselves, therefore, if the question is asking whether vinegar dissolves in water or not so technically speaking, Vinegar doesn’t dissolve in water it absorbs water molecules.

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