Definitely Carbon Dioxide.
Baking soda is Sodium Hydrogencarbonate.
All acids liberate Carbon dioxide (water and the corresponding) salt with Carbonates or Hydrogencarbonates.
NaHCO3(s or aq) + 2HCl(aq) = 2NaCl(aq) + H2O(l) + CO2(g)
Na2CO3(s or aq) + HCl(aq) = NaCl(aq) + H2O(l) + CO2(g)
Carbon dioxide is produced. The amount of baking soda to vinegar control the amount of CO2 that is produced.
D. Mixing baking soda and vinegar
When baking soda and vinegar react together, carbon dioxide gas is produced.
Mixing vinegar and baking soda sodium acetate is obtained and carbon dioxide is released.
By mixing vinegar and baking soda you get Fizz. this is a reaction between CH3COOH or Acetic acid(commonly known as vinegar) and NaHCO3 or Sodium bicarbonate (commonly known as baking soda).The acetic acid donates a H+ and the Sodium dissolves into the aqueous solution as the [HCO3]- reacts with the H+ to form water and Carbon dioxide. This Carbon dioxide exiting the solution creates that fizz.
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It is a chemical change
The process of mixing them together started the reaction.
The products of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) and vinegar (dilute acetic acid) are sodium acetate, carbon dioxide, and water.
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Carbon dioxide
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"