because there is a bouncy ball
Vinegar is an acid because when mixed with a base such as baking soda it will fizz.
It is giving off carbon dioxide gas
When vinegar and baking soda are mixed, the chemical reactions that take place create carbon dioxide, which rises to the surface very quickly in bubbles, causing the fizz.
It will still fizz, but fizz less the more water is added to the vinegar (acid) solution. Vinegar is already a diluted solution of acetic acid, and is mostly water.
Add vinegar
Because of the preasure.
It would fizz up. Oranges are acidic like all stresses are, so it would have a similar reaction as it would when you mix vinegar and baking soda.
cuz whenever it's mixed with vinegar it gives off carbon dioxide or something about carbon dioxide gas but i'm still right
Baking Soda is most likely the answer to this question.
Carbon dioxide gas, called 'fizz' in cola and bubble water.
Add baking soda (watch out, it will fizz.)
Very simple, lemon juicer is an acid because its pH is lower than 7. Baking soda is a base with a pH higher than 7. If you mix lemon juice, baking soda together, you will get a little eruption. This happens if you also mix vinegar with baking soda. So, when you mix lemon juice and vinegar together, it will fizz up. Every time an acid and a base are mixed together, you get a little reaction.