Science, asked by anaababid160, 5 months ago

he reaction : Vinegar + Baking Soda---> Sodium Acetate +Carbon dioxide+ Water What kind of reaction is this ?Required to answer. Single choice.

(1 Point)

(a) Neutralization reaction

(b) Single decomposition reaction

(c) Both a and b

(d) None​

Answers

Answered by abhirajchowdhury01
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Answer:

The overall chemical reaction between baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) and vinegar (weak acetic acid) is one mole of solid sodium bicarbonate reacts with one mole of liquid acetic acid to produce one mole each of carbon dioxide gas, liquid water, sodium ions, and acetate ions.

The reaction proceeds in two steps. The first reaction is a double displacement reaction, while the second reaction is a decomposition reaction.

The baking soda and vinegar reaction can be used to produce sodium acetate, by boiling off or evaporating all the liquid water.

Answered by itzpinkglitter
1

Explanation:

c) Both a and b....

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