so you understand why it is important that you do noot mix the two
its a chemical reaction
no the reaction is not bigger, but it does last longer with cold vinegar.
It bubbles up
CH3COOH + NaHCO3 = CH3COONa + CO2 + H2O
The chemical reaction between the baking soda and vinegar has stopped, so there's nothing more that causes the balloon to expand.
Baking soda + vinegar reaction creates sodium acetate, water, and carbon dioxide gas. Bubbling occurs because of the carbon dioxide gas, which is released by the reaction.
Baking soda + vinegar reaction creates sodium acetate, water, and carbon dioxide gas. Bubbling occurs because of the carbon dioxide gas, which is released by the reaction.
When you mix vinegar and baking soda together you get a chemical reaction.A chemical reaction occurs producing, Sodium acetate and waterwhen vinegar is mixed with baking soda it fizzes up a lot.8-)}baking soda + vinegar = mini explosionA vigorious release of carbon dioxideIt Bubbles up.It creates carbon dioxide
A neutralization reaction. Because vinegar is acetic acid, and baking soda is a base, and they neutralize each other.
No, it is a chemical change. A chemical reaction occurs when the two are mixed-- bubbling/fizzing.
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When baking soda and vinegar are mixed,a chemical reaction occurs.A new substance is made.The new substance is carbon dioxide.