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Baking soda and vinegar are both made of many small little pieces. When you mix these two, the pieces dance and become one, something new, that is different than either baking soda or vinegar. The new thing is a gas, like the air around us. This gas is trapped in the bubbles.

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It makes the substance bubble over the container it is in. Also it is not a simple reaction, as I said it makes it go all bubbly.

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when they mix bubbles form

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Produces Carbon Dioxide

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