THE GASES FORM IN BKING IS WHEN IT IS BAKING AND THE HEAT IS RISING FROM WHAT EVER YOU ARE BAKING
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Baking soda is a solid, not a gas. When you use it in baking, however, it releases carbon dioxide CO2 gas.
Baking soda and vinegar, when mixed, will produce the gas carbon dioxide ( CO2)
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Vinegar and baking soda react to form carbon dioxide (a gas), water (a liquid), and sodium acetate which is solid in is pure form, but when formed by the vinegar-baking soda reaction is dissolved in water.
Baking soda is soluble in water. It can dissolve in water to form a solution.
Noble gases doesn't form many compounds because they are extremely unreactive.
the noble gases
Noble gases, such as helium, neon, and argon, do not typically form compounds because they have a stable electron configuration with a full outer shell of electrons, making them very unlikely to gain or lose electrons to form bonds with other elements.
because the gases in both of them react to each other
noble gases are already stable.
There are no multiple gases. There is only one and that is ozone gas.