which gas is produced when baking soda is mixed with vinegar.
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carbon dioxide gas
In the baking soda and vinegar reaction, the new substances created are carbon dioxide gas, water, and something called sodium acetate. Carbon dioxide gas was inside the bubbles you saw.
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carbon dioxide gas
In the baking soda and vinegar reaction, the new substances created are carbon dioxide gas, water, and something called sodium acetate. Carbon dioxide gas was inside the bubbles you saw.
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