Chemistry, asked by ujagar9298, 1 year ago

When dillutf sulphuric acid or vinegar is added to washing soda bubbles are formed .what type of change is it .explain

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Answered by 99498
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Chemical change is the answer.


Answered by sengyin
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Answer:

When dilute sulphuric acid is added to washing soda, then a chemical reaction occurs in which bubbles of colourless gas carbon dioxide forms and calcium sulphate forms.

It is a chemical change as new products forms.

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