1. If you touch a mixture of baking soda and citric acid, it feels cold. Why?
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1. If you touch a mixture of baking soda and citric acid, it feels cold. Why?
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When citric acid and baking soda react with one another, they change chemi- cally and form sodium ions, citric acid ions, carbon dioxide gas, and water. Carbon dioxide gas is a normal component in our air. It also makes up the bubbles in carbonated drinks and is a gas we naturally exhale.
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Citric acid and baking soda are both common household chemicals. ... When citric acid and baking soda react with one another, they change chemi- cally and form sodium ions, citric acid ions, carbon dioxide gas, and water. Carbon dioxide gas is a normal component in our air.
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