Science, asked by gachaworld, 1 month ago

The reaction between vinegar and baking soda is

Combination reaction
Displacement reaction
Combination and displacement reaction
Neutralisation reaction

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Answered by advalokpandey001
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If enough vinegar is used, all of the baking soda can be made to react and disappear into the vinegar solution. The reaction is: Sodium bicarbonate and acetic acid reacts to carbon dioxide, water and sodium acetate. ... During the reaction, a solid and liquid have been chemically reacted to form a gas and a liquid.

Answered by DrAmulya
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When vinegar and baking soda are first mixed together, hydrogen ions in the vinegar react with the sodium and bicarbonate ions in the baking soda. The result of this initial reaction is two new chemicals: carbonic acid and sodium acetate. The second reaction is a decomposition reaction.

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