Reaction of hydrogen peroxide with baking soda
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A chemical in the yeast causes a reaction in which the hydrogen peroxide breaks apart to form oxygen gas and water. ... This reaction is called an exothermic reaction. In Part B of this activity, baking soda was added to vinegar. Baking soda reacts with the vinegar to produce carbon dioxide gas, sodium acetate, and water.
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