Explain by writing a word equation - Bubbles are seen on adding lemon juice to baking soda.
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Bubbles are seen on adding lemon juice to baking soda because the lemon juice is basic and baking soda is acidic and when we add acid to base it neutralizes
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Following is the word equation - Bubbles are seen on adding lemon juice to baking soda.
Citric acid (lime juice) + Sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) → Carbon dioxide (CO2) + Sodium citric (Salt).
Basically. lemon is acidic whereas baking soda is basic. SO when both are combines, a neutral solution is formed.
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