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  • Vinegar: An Explanation of its Acidity and Composition
    Yes, vinegar is the aqueous solution of an acid.

    Here's why:

    * Vinegar's Main Component: Vinegar is primarily a solution of acetic acid (CH3COOH) in water.

    * Acetic Acid: Acetic acid is a weak organic acid.

    * Aqueous Solution: This means the acetic acid is dissolved in water, making it an aqueous solution.

    So, vinegar is essentially a diluted solution of acetic acid in water.

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