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.
it is a chemical reaction because when you put vinegar onto white powder the vinegar has a lot of acids so its a chemical reaction
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chemical change?
Powder! Lots and lots of powder!and lots and lots of vinegar!!
carbon dioxide
Yes. They can. The clues of a chemical reaction are production of a gas, change in temperature, color change, production of a precipitate. If you take either baking soda or baking powder, and you add them to vinegar they both form bubbles in a chemical reaction.
Any reaction occur.
The sodas have these strange reactions to things like sugar, slat and powder. These reactions are caused when the caffein inside the soda senses another substance that doesn't belong, it immediately reactions to it and fizzes
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Yes this is a chemical reaction The fizzing is Carbon Dioxide being generated as the baking soda reacts with the vinegar.
yes, because the powder reacts after hitting the vinegar.
Actually it's a chemical change. The baking soda reacts with the vinegar to produce carbon dioxide gas, which is why it fizzes when you mix the two together. The reaction between the two is listed below: NaHCO3(s) {baking soda} + CH3COOH(aq) {vinegar} ---> NaCH3COO(aq) + CO2(g) + H2O(l)
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The rock that fizzes when applied to vinegar is MARBLE, you will have to grind it up into powder first though. Edited by Sjheerts: actually no it is not marble. it is something inside the marble. it is called calcite
Vinegar reacts with baking soda because vinegar is acidic while baking soda is basic. When mixed together a neutralization reaction occurs.
it fizzes it turns purple then it smokes up
They react with each other and go threw chemical change.
yea because it melts into he vinegar and it is very difficult to reverse this chemical change
it makes a chemical reaction and fizz starts to grow. Vinegar is acetic acid, Baking soda is sodium bicarbonate. When these two are mixed, an acid-base neutralization reaction takes place with the evolution of Carbon dioxide gas (as bubbles). CH3COOH + NaHCO3 -----> CH3COONa + H2O + CO2
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