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How would you detect the presence of carbon dioxide produced during the reaction of vinegar with baking soda?​

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Answered by Amulya4973
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The reaction of sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) and acetic acid (vinegar ) produces carbon dioxide gas, water and sodium acetale ( sodium in water ) . The carbon dioxide gas can origally be seen as bubbles in the solutions , but will quickly be released from the solution .

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