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it makes a chemical reaction but not a big one. it just bubbles up and then stops.

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Q: Does vinegar and baking soda create a big chemical reaction?
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Which substances create a good chemical reaction?

baking soda and vinegar and salt and ice


What can be added to vinegar to create a reaction?

Everybody knows that baking soda and vinegar make a reaction similar to a volcano


Would cornstarch and vinegar create a chemical reaction?

No.


Do vinegar and distilled water create any chemical reaction?

No they do not.


Does using an emulsifier with vinegar and oil create a chemical reaction?

No, using an emulsifier with vinegar and oil does not create a chemical reaction. An emulsifier helps to create a stable mixture of two immiscible substances, like vinegar and oil, by dispersing the oil droplets throughout the vinegar. This is a physical process, rather than a chemical reaction.


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chemical I do believe. Here's why- the substances within the mixture will create a gas as they react. A chemical change is simply a change that results in one or more new substances.


Does vinegar and chalk create a chemical reaction?

Yes the chalk is turned into salt and water if there is enough vinegar


Does mixing vinegar and baking soda create a mechanical mixture or is a solution, if so, is it a synthesis reaction?

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Would baking soda and lemon juice create a chemical reaction?

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If you mix vinegar with baking powder is it a chemical reaction?

Yes. Baking soda and vinegar will react. When the two combine, they create co2. The co2 comes in the form of bubbles and what is left of the vinegar unless you bomb it in baking soda. The co2 that comes out does not taste or smell good.


Does a chemical reation produce new substances?

"New substances" is a vague description of what happens in a chemical reaction. Simply put though, yes. An example of this would be if you took baking powder and vinegar and mixed them together, the resulting chemical reaction would create Carbon Dioxide. That is a new substance, it wasn't there until the reaction took place.