H2O AND CO2 AND NaC2H3O2
first put baking powder on the stain. Then take some vinegar a pour it on the stain. rinse the vinegar and baking soda out then let it dry and the stain should come out.
The mixture would get bubbly and come out in hurry
Since wine is acidic, the baking soda will react, and bubble/foam similar to adding baking soda to vinegar (or anything acidic for that matter). The best way to tell is to taste and smell it. Wine turns to vinegar through a reaction with oxygen. Store corked bottles sideways so the cork does not dry. Take other steps to ensure oxygen does not come in contact with the wine.
Some examples of things that react with vinegar include baking soda, steel wool, and eggshells. When these substances come into contact with vinegar, a chemical reaction occurs. For example, when baking soda and vinegar are combined, they create a fizzy reaction as carbon dioxide gas is released. Steel wool reacts with vinegar to form iron acetate, which can be used as a wood stain. Eggshells, which are made of calcium carbonate, dissolve in vinegar due to its acidic nature.
I tried different amounts of baking soda and vinegar, and the 1 teaspoon of baking soda and the 1 teaspoon of vinegar which were the minimum amounts used in my experiment worked the best. I do not know the answer to your question, but I have the exact same question and I want to know the answer, too. May somebody please help me in this question. I researched about it, but I could not find any good or reasonable answer. Please help!!! Thank you very much!
The bubbles that form when you mix vinegar and baking soda is a chemical reaction. the bubbles that come out of soda is just escaped carbon dioxide. - - - - - While that's true, both bubbles are carbon dioxide. And if you get some real fancy "gourmet" root beer, its bubbles are formed by putting yeast in the root beer and letting it work.
A homemade volcano erupts due to a chemical reaction between baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) and vinegar (acetic acid). When these two substances mix, they produce carbon dioxide gas, which leads to the eruption as the gas builds up pressure inside the volcano model.
Fruits, shelter and oxygen as a recurrent products & Timber, fodder and fuel as non-recurrent products
Vinegar doesn't come from an animal, lol.Vinegar is sour wine, it does not come from an animal silly goose.
A hypothesis is your best educated guess on what the outcome of the science fair project is going to be. So you would first need to come up with the science experiment that you want to do before you can come up with your hypothesis. Example: if your science project was mixing baking soda and vinegar together to see what type of reaction you will get, your hypothesis is your guess on what is going to happen when you mix the baking soda and vinegar together. So my hypothesis for that experiment of mixing baking soda and vinegar together is that it will foam up and overflow from the container that I mixed them in. If that happens then my hypothesis was correct. So you need to have an experiment in mind before you can make your hypothesis for the experiment.
only two or three
Diet Coke reacts with baking soda due to the presence of carbon dioxide in the soda. When the two substances come into contact, a chemical reaction occurs, producing carbon dioxide gas bubbles. This reaction is similar to the fizzing that occurs when baking soda is combined with vinegar.