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why is a brisk effervescence is observed when sodium carbonate react with acetic acid​

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Answered by smartsarancomfortrub
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Answer:

When acetic acid (CH3COOH) is added to the sodium hydrogen carbonate (NaHCO3) powder in a test tube, then the products obtained are sodium acetate, carbon dioxide and water. Observations in this reaction are: Brisk effervescence is seen because of CO2 gas escaping out from the reaction mixture.

Explanation:

Answered by gargi2004
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because CO2 is released

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