At room temperature, baking soda is a solid. All ionic compounds are crystalline solids at room temperature.
Baking soda is sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3), and it exists as a solid.
Baking soda (NaHCO3) is a solid.
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At standard temperature and pressure it is a solid- baking soda.
The can is a solid. The soda is a liquid, and the carbonation is a gas.
Vinegar and baking soda react to form carbon dioxide (a gas), water (a liquid), and sodium acetate which is solid in is pure form, but when formed by the vinegar-baking soda reaction is dissolved in water.
Baking soda is a solid, not a gas. When you use it in baking, however, it releases carbon dioxide CO2 gas.
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No, it is rather obviously a solid.
Gas
If you mean Coca-Cola, and the like, it is a liquid with gas bubbles in it. Some other uses of the word soda would result in the answer solid.
If you mean Coca-Cola, and the like, it is a liquid with gas bubbles in it. Some other uses of the word soda would result in the answer solid.
It is a gas (carbon dioxide). That is why it is called a carbonated liquid.
I am sure it is a solid because you cant pour it so it is not a liquid and it is not a gas because you can't see a gas and you can see bicarbonate of soda.So it has to be a solid.
Vinegar, when added to bicarbonate of soda (or baking soda), will produce the described effect.