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When baking soda is added to vinegar A) they form salt and water. B) hydrogen gas is realised. C) precipitate is form. D) carbon dioxide is realised​

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Answered by avinashgoutham8
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The reaction between baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) and vinegar (dilute acetic acid) generates carbon dioxide gas and sodium acetate.

NaHCO 3 +CH 3 COOH→CH 3 COONa+H 2 O+CO 2

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer: In our case, baking soda is sodium bicarbonate (a base) and vinegar is diluted acetic acid. When they react to release the OH and H to become water, they also release carbon dioxide. This makes the reaction bubble and expand, just like when you shake up a can of soda and open it!

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