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This is a description of the reaction between the acetic acid, which is the "active ingredient" in vinegar, and baking soda, which is sodium bicarbonate. This double replacement reaction is covered in another question on WikiAnswers.
Yes this is a chemical reaction The fizzing is Carbon Dioxide being generated as the baking soda reacts with the vinegar.
It'll cause a chemical reaction. jdiesel121... this is true it will cause a chemical reaction but depending on the amount of vinegar you put in the powder is how the two react like if you put a little bit of vinegar in alot of powder then it wont do much but if you put alot of vinegar in alot of baking powder then it will be like putting a whole pack of mentos in a two leater of diet coke it goes every where.
because of the acid in the baking soda
No reaction occurs.
you can put vinegar and baking soda together to in a cup it will make a cool chain reaction
Everybody knows that baking soda and vinegar make a reaction similar to a volcano
The addition of vinegar (and mild acid) to baking soda (a base or alkali) causes a somewhat violent chemical reaction producing carbon dioxide suddenly.
the reaction rate increases with the increased concentration of the vinegar - it is directly proportional
there is a reaction because laundry detergent is a base and vinegar is an acid so when you mix them together a chemical reaction will occur
no the reaction is not bigger, but it does last longer with cold vinegar.