The chemical reaction that results when baking power is combined with vinegar is irreversible. Once combined, the two elements cannot be separated, and the action of acid on base cannot be reversed.
Baking powder (baking soda + some acid salts) will release CO2 (carbon dioxide gas) when placed in water. So, even though, in theory, all reactions are reversible, it is not likely that baking powder in water is reversible once the CO2 gas has formed.
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baking soda is a base while vinegar is an acid
vinegar and baking powder :)
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mixing vinegar and baking powder:)
What can happen if baking soda and vinegar mix?
If one is working with equal amounts, baking soda might produce more carbon dioxide when mixed with vinegar, because baking powder is already combined with an acidic ingredient.
It bubbles up, like baking soda and vinegar