The reaction between vinegar (acetic acid) and baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) is a chemical reaction (property). CH3COOH + NaHCO3 ==> CH3COONa + CO2(g) + H2O
Chemical property.
Reactivity is a chemical property (in chemistry !).
No. Reactivity to vinegar is an example of a chemical property.
chemical i think vinegar with bicarb produces co2
Yes ,Vinegar and any other element of the Periodic Table have a chemical and physical property.
It's a physical property, because physical properties are color, smell, freezing point, boiling point, melting point, apprearance, or repulsion (diamagnetic) to magnets, opacity, viscosity and density.
ummm, no. If you are asking what a physical property of vinegar is, the answer would be its transparency.
If something's reacting, it's a chemical change.
Yes, it is a chemical property.
Yes, acidity and pH is chemical property.
it is a physical change because no reaction occurs and there is no new substance. :)
Reactivity is a chemical property (in chemistry !).No, it is a chemical property. Reactivity is always a chemical property, because when a substance reacts with another, you will get a chemical change and some new form of matter. Baking soda, for instance, will react chemically with vinegar to produce new forms of matter; namely water, carbon dioxide, and sodium acetate.
Physical properties: liquid state at room temperature; characteristic smell Chemical properties: acidic (aqueous acetic/ethanoic acid)