When banking soda is mixed with lemon juice, bubbles are formed with the evaluation of gas. What type of change is it? Explain.
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it is a exothermic and neutralisation reaction as here gas is evolved and acid is reacting with base.
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When baking soda (Sodium hydrogen carbonate) is mixed with lemon juice (citric acid), bubbles are formed. The bubbles are formed due to the evolution of carbon dioxide gas. This is a chemical change.
In this change, citric acid contained in lemon juice reacts with sodium hydrogen carbonate which results in the evolution of carbon dioxide gas.
Lemon juice + Baking soda → Carbon dioxide + Other substances
Citric acid Sodium
Hydrogen carbonate
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