Oh, dude, baking soda and Sprite? That's like a science experiment gone wrong at a middle school sleepover. When you mix them together, you'll get a fizzy reaction because the baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) reacts with the carbon dioxide in the Sprite to form carbonic acid, which then decomposes into water and carbon dioxide gas. So, basically, you're making a mini soda volcano in a cup.
no reaction
You can buy vinegar and Baking soda and make a reaction.
Baking soda or any carbonate.
Everybody knows that baking soda and vinegar make a reaction similar to a volcano
To make baking soda at home, you need to mix together sodium hydroxide and carbon dioxide gas. This reaction creates sodium bicarbonate, which is baking soda.
not to my knowledge but when you add salt to sprite it erupts
Well, lemon juice and baking soda do have an acid and base reaction. Lemon juice is citric acid, whereas vinegar does not come from a fruit so it is not, They do both make a reaction but lemon juice and baking soda does make a bigger reaction. It all depends on the PH levels of the lemon juice and/or vinegar. For the mentos it depends on what type of mentos you are using. Like for example, in Japan, they have green tea flavored mentos, which does not make a big reaction. If you're just using regular old school mentos then the reaction is very big! I hope I gave you some information about chemistry.
Baking powder is not a gas, but it does make a cake rise by releasing carbon dioxide into the batter through chemical reaction.
Baking Soda and Vinegar combinedmake a fizzing reaction when the Acetic acid in the vinegar reacts with Sodium Bicarbonate (baking soda).Jr high science projectnot sure on what you are asking but putting the two together will make it explode
By adding any other chemical that will cause a reaction such as, Baking soda or lemon juice
To create a chemical reaction using baking powder and vinegar, simply mix the two together. The baking powder (sodium bicarbonate) reacts with the vinegar (acetic acid) to produce carbon dioxide gas, which causes bubbling and fizzing. This reaction is commonly used in baking to make cakes and breads rise.
the two are not the same ones an acid and ones a sodium. so it will make a acid base reaction