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'...The mixture slowly crept up the test tube and over the rim fizzing. It overflowed in a matter of seconds, leaving half of its self behind in firm sticky bubles that clung to the edges and sprouted from the middle of the test tube...'

Qoute from the 'Science Lab Discussion'.

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The dissociation reaction of vinegar is Hydrogen positive plus CH3COO negative. It would be HCH3COO which is equal to H plus CH3COO.

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HC2H3O2(l) --> H+(aq) + C2H3O2(aq)

Vinegar (acetic acid) is a weak acid, meaning it will not dissociate completely.

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