addition of baking soda into vinegar it is chemical change physical change reason for the classification of change
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It is a chemical change.
Adding vinegar to baking soda is a classic example of a chemical change where sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) is reacted with acetic acid and water (vinegar) releasing carbon dioxide and making sodium acetate.
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