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Mixing the two will yield sodium acetate and carbonic acid. In its pure form, devoid of water, acetic acid is very stable and very corrosive but in a water solution such as vinegar, it becomes less stable and breaks down releasing water in liquid form and carbon dioxide in a gaseous form.

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