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ANS:The gasoline is less dense than either vinegar or baking soda and it is immiscible so it forms a layer over them. The vinegar reacts with the baking soda to produce sodium acetate, water and carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide bubbles up through the gasoline and, being denser than air, forms a layer over the gasoline that excludes oxygen.D. Mixing baking soda and vinegar
Carbon dioxide is produced. The amount of baking soda to vinegar control the amount of CO2 that is produced.
Mixing vinegar and baking soda sodium acetate is obtained and carbon dioxide is released.
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The process of mixing them together started the reaction.
It is a chemical change
No, mixing baking soda with ammonia can produce a toxic gas called chloramine which can be harmful to breathe in. It is best to avoid mixing these two substances together.
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EX: "I can predict that the baking soda will react with the [vinegar] violently and will produce a foaming effect and will emerge from the volcano rapidly"
The ideal ratio of vinegar to baking soda for creating a chemical reaction in a baking soda and vinegar experiment is 1:1.
Mixing vinegar with bleach can produce toxic chlorine gas, which is harmful to breathe in and can cause respiratory issues, irritation, and other health problems. It's important to avoid mixing these two substances together.