Science, asked by mudassir29, 1 month ago

By mixing baking soda and vinegar, a chemical reaction occurs which creates a gas, observe which gas will evolve? Also write the name and any 3 uses of that particular gas.​

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Answered by IISLEEPINGBEAUTYII
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Explanation:

carbon dioxide

When you combine the solid (baking soda) and the liquid (vinegar), the chemical reaction creates a gas called carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is invisible, except as the bubbles of gas you may have noticed when the vinegar and baking soda mixture began to fizz.

Answered by Mbappe007
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Answer:

When you combine the solid (baking soda) and the liquid (vinegar), the chemical reaction creates a gas called carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is invisible, except as the bubbles of gas you may have noticed when the vinegar and baking soda mixture began to fizz.

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