CHNaO3 + C2H4O2 -> NaC2H3O2 + H2CO
Following this the Carbonic Acid ( H2CO ) dissociates in the following reaction:
H2CO -> H2O + CO2
table salt, water, vinegar, carbon dioxide and baking soda I belive is right
compounds
Salt (NaCl, sodium chloride) is a compound; vinegar is a mixture, a homogeneous solution of acetic acid in water.
It is a mixture. Vinegar itself is a mixture of water and acetic acid with traces of other compounds that give it the flavor. Salt is another compound that will also go into solution in the water (vinegar is about >90% water). So you have quite a complex mixture of a minimum 3 different compounds.
Salt dissolves better in water than baking soda because salt is a ionic compound, while baking soda is a covalent compound. Ionic compounds like salt dissociate into ions in water, making them easier to dissolve.
salt and water of cource its the perferct combunation
salt and water of cource its the perferct combunation
The sodium compounds that are the most important are common salt. its also apart of baking soda, water, and sodium nitrate
They can make salt, water, vinegar, CO2, and baking soda.
Bubbly kutti
Compounds found in kitchen:sodium chloride (salt)carbon dioxidecalcium carbonate (marble table)sugar (made up of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen)hydroxide (water, ice)ammonia (glass cleaner)
Both