Baking soda which is sodium bicarbonate is a base, while vinegar is acetic acid, an acid. The mixing of these two chemicals results in a neutralization reaction, producing carbon dioxide gas which causes the bubbling.
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My mother made it for me when I was 3-4 years old.
The base (baking soda) will react with the acid in the juice which include citric acid and ascorbic acid (vitamin C) to form types of salts.
because lime juice is an acid and baking soda is a base, therefore they react to create a salt.
Baking soda is a base & lime juice is an acid -- therefore they create a chemical reaction.
Lime juice is acidic, containing several different acids. Baking soda is sodium hydrogen carbonate, a weak base. The two will react, releasing carbon dioxide (and forming a variety of sodium salts, notably citrate and ascorbate) ... the specific amount of baking soda doesn't really matter.
Yes, baking powder reacts with lemon juice. It is similar to baking soda and viniegar. Baing soda is a base, and lemon juice is acidic. When mixed, CO2 is created.
lemon juice and baking soda. :>
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The acid (C6H8O6) reacts with baking soda (NaHCO3) to form sodium salt of acid (C6H7O6Na), water and carbon dioxide.
Baking Soda (sodium bicarbonate)
Not all liquids react with baking soda. If there isn't any type of acid in the liquid, therefore, there is nothing for the acids in the baking soda to react with.
Yes
The acid (C6H8O6) reacts with baking soda (NaHCO3) to form sodium salt of acid (C6H7O6Na), water and carbon dioxide.
Baking soda is a salt. Lemon juice is a mixture with an acidic pH.
'Cause baking soda is basic and citrus is acidic.