what is the melting point of vinegar?!


Question: What is the melting point of vinegar?
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Glacial acetic acid is a white powder,also known as vinegar acid,used in textile & pharmaceutical industries,being a powder it has a melting point ,given in one of the answers to your question.

The household vinegars used for culinary & other dometic purposes is a liquid & so the question of a melting point does not arise.



According to the MSDS on Vinegar its melting point is: 62 degrees F

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do you mean boiling point? Vinegar doesn't have a melting point because it is liquid at room temperaure



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