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what is the bakingsoda and vinegar reaction principle

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Answered by bhartigupta534
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In this reaction, baking soda acts as a base, and takes a proton from vinegar, which is an acid. The reaction releases gas because when the baking soda receives the proton, it transforms into water and carbon dioxide.....

Answered by timnahasinik623
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When the vinegar and baking soda come in contact, a chemical reaction occurs. A gas called carbon dioxide is released. ... When the acid and base mix, they create a reaction, which breaks bonds between the molecules of the acids and bases.

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