Difference between revisions of "White vinegar"
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | A dilute (3-6%) aqueous solution of [ | + | A dilute (3-6%) aqueous solution of [[acetic%20acid|acetic acid]]. White vinegar is primarily used in food products and as a household cleaner for windows, mirrors and fish tanks. It reacts with [[copper|copper]] to form [[verdigris|verdigris]]. See also [[vinegar|vinegar]]. |
− | == | + | == Risks == |
− | Nonflammable. Skin contact can cause irritation. Corrodes some metals such as copper. | + | * Nonflammable. |
− | + | * Skin contact can cause irritation. | |
− | + | * Corrodes some metals such as copper. | |
− | + | * EcoClean: [http://www.worksafemsds.com/contents/media/white-vinegar.pdf SDS] | |
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[[Category:Materials database]] | [[Category:Materials database]] |
Latest revision as of 09:18, 27 June 2022
Description
A dilute (3-6%) aqueous solution of Acetic acid. White vinegar is primarily used in food products and as a household cleaner for windows, mirrors and fish tanks. It reacts with Copper to form Verdigris. See also Vinegar.
Risks
- Nonflammable.
- Skin contact can cause irritation.
- Corrodes some metals such as copper.
- EcoClean: SDS