to form a foam reaction at the top.
More information is needed to answer this question. Is it asking, what is the reaction between baking soda and another substance? Or, what reaction does baking soda produce in a batter or dough?
They should be so similar that they could be repeatable.
yes... it bubbles
The reaction between the water and baking soda is likely an acid base reaction, which produces water, carbon dioxide, and acetate. Therefore, it can be assumed that if baking soda reacts with water, the water is acidic. This means that it has a pH less than 7.
A balloon containing vinegar and baking soda will inflate due to the formation of carbon dioxide gas from the chemical reaction between the vinegar and baking soda.
They produce no reaction but the density of the baking soda can be demonstrated as it all settles to the bottom. Also, absorption (baking soda absorbing the alcohol) takes place which makes a good lesson. Hope this helps
You can buy vinegar and Baking soda and make a reaction.
Carbon dioxide
milk
yes
in school in a chemistrey
Baking Soda and Vinegar combinedmake a fizzing reaction when the Acetic acid in the vinegar reacts with Sodium Bicarbonate (baking soda).