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Q: Is baking soda and vinegar combined adsorbed energy?
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What is the terms for the combined energy created by moving molecules?

You think probable to kinetic energy.


How the chemical energy produced from the reaction of baking soda and vinegar can be converted into mechanical energy?

Put backing soda in a graduated cylinder or something else that has flat sides and no taper. Take a can lid that fits snuglyinside the cylinder, not over it, and drill a small hole in the center. Put the can lid into the cylinder and over the backing soda. Drip a little vinegar into the hole, and the lid should begin to rise to the top of the cylinder.The raising of the lid represents the reaction doing work, which is mechanical energy. If you wanted to get creative, you could put something on the lid, that when it got to the top, it would ring a bell or something.


Is energy in water from hydrogen molecules?

No. The hydrogen and oxygen in water are combined into a single substance; it does not get one property from hydrogen or another from oxygen but rather has its own unique set of properties based on how they are combined. It is unclear what "energy" you are referring to.


Where is the energy stored in a compound?

Since chemical energy is a type of potential energy, it is hard - and doubtful - to pinpoint the energy exactly. There is energy in the fact that atoms are in a certain configuration, or in the fact that atoms are separate - atoms that would be in a lower energy state if they combined. The potential energy is in the system configuration - not in any particular component.Since chemical energy is a type of potential energy, it is hard - and doubtful - to pinpoint the energy exactly. There is energy in the fact that atoms are in a certain configuration, or in the fact that atoms are separate - atoms that would be in a lower energy state if they combined. The potential energy is in the system configuration - not in any particular component.Since chemical energy is a type of potential energy, it is hard - and doubtful - to pinpoint the energy exactly. There is energy in the fact that atoms are in a certain configuration, or in the fact that atoms are separate - atoms that would be in a lower energy state if they combined. The potential energy is in the system configuration - not in any particular component.Since chemical energy is a type of potential energy, it is hard - and doubtful - to pinpoint the energy exactly. There is energy in the fact that atoms are in a certain configuration, or in the fact that atoms are separate - atoms that would be in a lower energy state if they combined. The potential energy is in the system configuration - not in any particular component.


What are the examples of materials at home that use chemical energy?

batteries baking powder washing powder

Related questions

Is energy absorbed or released when baking soda and vinegar are combined?

When baking soda and vinegar are combined, energy is released (in technical terms, the reaction is exothermic). The telltale sign of this is the fact that the substance/s produced are warm.


When you mix vinegar and baking soda together why is it cold?

Baking soda and vinegar gets cold in a reaction called an endothermic reaction. Ectothermic reactions get warm, endo cold. All the heat is taken in by the baking soda and used as energy. If you add more baking soda, more baking soda will take in energy and make it colder. Source(s): Fith Grade science project done in Los Gatos, CA


What happens to energy during a change of state why is it a physical change?

Its released or adsorbed. Its "physical" because no new substance(s) is produced.


What happen to energy during a change of state Why is it a physical change?

Its released or adsorbed. Its "physical" because no new substance(s) is produced.


What happens to energy during a change of state Why is it physical change?

Its released or adsorbed. Its "physical" because no new substance(s) is produced.


What is used for wind energy?

Wind is a air in motion.The blades are adsorbed air and rotated.And mechanical energy is developed.And to convert the mechanical power to electric power


What is kinetic energy and potential energy combined?

I think that kinetic energy and potintial energy combined create mechanical energy. I may be wrong but this is what my fifth grade teacher taught me. :D


What type of energy is a cake?

Chemical energy transforms to thermal energy when baking a cake.


Why do you get a better reaction with warm or hot vinegar and baking soda?

Chemical reactions have a kinetic componant where the molecules must move around in solution and actually meet each other in order to react. Additionally they must also meet with sufficient force to provide the activation energy for the reaction. When matter is heated the particles of matter gain more kinetic energy. The hotter the vinegar is the faster the molecules are moving the greater the change of them colliding with molecules of baking soda and the greater the chance this collision will result in a reaction.


What type of energy is all the potential and kinetic energy combined called?

Mechanical Energy


Mechanical energy describes what energy?

combined potential and kinetic energy (:mass and velocity


Does dry ice react to vinegar?

The choice of preposition is important here. There is no significant chemical reaction between dry ice and vinegar, so if you had said "react WITH" the answer would be no. However, vinegar contains water, and there's the usual (non-chemical) reaction of dry ice to any warm liquid... it begins to sublime.