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How would you identify that the gas coming out of reaction between vinegar and baking soda is carbon dioxide?


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Answered by satwik6119
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The reaction is: Sodium bicarbonate and acetic acid reacts to carbon dioxide, water and sodium acetate. The solid baking soda was placed in liquid vinegar producing carbon dioxide gas, which is evident because of the formation of bubbles in the foaming mixture

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How would you identify that the gas coming out of reaction between vinegar and baking soda is carbon dioxide?

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