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Of a chemical reaction, the acidic vinegar reacts with the baking soda and one of the by products is a gas, carbon dioxide, that gas is the bubbles.

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Q: When you add baking soda to a glass of vinegar Bubbles begin to appear in the vinegar The bubbles signal the formation of a?
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