Vinegar is a solution of an acid called acetic acid. Baking soda is called bicarbonate. If you mix both of those chemicals together bubbles start forming. Then the bubbles
make a gas called carbon dioxide.
Baking soda and vinegar, when mixed, will produce the gas carbon dioxide ( CO2)
The easiest way is to get some baking soda and vinegar, and mix them together.
Carbon dioxide is produced. The amount of baking soda to vinegar control the amount of CO2 that is produced.
Because you have more reactants going into the reaction, so the greater the products (Co2 gas and the foamy bubble).
when the vinegar and baking soda meet, they bubble
They can make salt, water, vinegar, CO2, and baking soda.
H2O AND CO2 AND NaC2H3O2
baking soda reacts with vinegar to produce sodium acetate and carbon dioxide
vinegar, lemon juice....... basically anything acidic. baking soda takes the acidity out of things so anything thats acidic will create a reaction.
you get CO2 and other chemicals that flows out as bubbling foam
CH3COOH + NaHCO3 = CH3COONa + CO2 + H2O
If I remember correctly, an escape of CO2