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The baking soda dissolves in the water
A mixture of ammonium acetate and citrate is obtained.
baking soda reacts with vinegar to produce sodium acetate and carbon dioxide
Yes, you can make sodium acetate from baking soda. First, create a solution of baking soda and vinegar. Then heat the solution to drive off carbon dioxide and leave behind sodium acetate. Allow the solution to cool and crystallize to obtain solid sodium acetate.
you use vinegar and baking soda
Carbon Dioxide, Water, and Sodium Acetate Sodium bicarbonate + acetic acid ---> sodium acetate + carbon dioxide + water (baking soda) (vinegar)
Produces Carbon Dioxide gas which will be liberated, and sodium acetate with water.
Mixing vinegar and baking soda sodium acetate is obtained and carbon dioxide is released.
The short answer is Chemical Reaction.. To Expand the answer this is what happens: NaHCO3(baking Soda) + HC2H3O2(Acetic Acid) → NaC2H3O2( Sodium Acetate) + H2O(Water) + CO2(Carbon Dioxide) Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda) + Acetic Acid (Vinegar) = Sodium Acetate + Water + Carbon Dioxide
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Baking powder is baking soda with cream of tartar added to it.
When vinegar is added to baking soda, a chemical reaction occurs that produces carbon dioxide gas. This reaction is exothermic, meaning it releases heat, causing a slight increase in temperature.