Baking soda and vinegar gets cold in a reaction called an endothermic reaction. Ectothermic reactions get warm, endo cold. All the heat is taken in by the baking soda and used as energy. If you add more baking soda, more baking soda will take in energy and make it colder.
Source(s): Fith Grade science project done in Los Gatos, CA
When baking soda and vinegar react together, carbon dioxide gas is produced.
Mixing cold vinegar with baking soda will result in a smaller reaction compared to using room temperature vinegar. This is because the reaction between baking soda and vinegar is exothermic, meaning it produces heat. Warmer vinegar provides more energy for the reaction, leading to a more vigorous fizzing reaction.
Yes they will both bubble at the same speed too.
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because of the acid in the baking soda
Yes, baking soda and vinegar can be used together to kill grass as they create a chemical reaction that can be harmful to plants.
it bubles and it explodes
The ideal ratio of vinegar to baking soda for creating a chemical reaction in a baking soda and vinegar experiment is 1:1.
baking soda and vinegar put the baking soda in first
The ideal ratio of baking soda to vinegar for a successful chemical reaction in a baking soda and vinegar experiment is 1:1.
Baking Soda and Vinegar combinedmake a fizzing reaction when the Acetic acid in the vinegar reacts with Sodium Bicarbonate (baking soda).