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Yes. The vinegar can be made to evaporate, leaving the salt.

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Is bicarbonate soda reversible or irreversible?

Bicarbonate soda is reversible. When it is heated, it decomposes to form carbon dioxide, water, and sodium carbonate. This reaction can be reversed by adding an acid, such as vinegar, which will cause the sodium carbonate to react with the acid and reform bicarbonate soda.


Is mixing bicarbonate soda and vinegar reversible?

Nope... the resultant mixture cannot be reversed.


What are the chemical names vinegar and baking soda?

baking soda= sodium bicarbonate vinegar= aceidic acid


What is in baking soda that reacts with vinegar?

Sodium Bicarbonate


Is Bicarbonate of soda supposed to turn vinegar orange?

no.


Chemical Reaction of Vinegar and Baking Soda?

Baking Soda and Vinegar combinedmake a fizzing reaction when the Acetic acid in the vinegar reacts with Sodium Bicarbonate (baking soda).


What chemical in baking soda reacts to vinegar?

The chemical that reacts with vinegar is sodium bicarbonate.


What are the chemicals in baking soda and vinegar?

Baking Soda is Sodium Bicarbonate (Na H2CO3)Vinegar is Acetic Acid (CH3COOH)


Is adding vinigar to bicarbonate of soda a chemical or physical change?

vinegar sorry


Does bicarbonate of soda and vinegar make co2?

Yes they do. Sodium Bicarbonate [NaHCO3] contains the -CO3 radical which releases CO2 by the action of many acids. Vinegar is mainly a weak solution of Acetic acid which reacts with the bicarbonate to release CO2. NaHCO3 + CH3COOH = CH3COONa + H2O + CO2


What is produced when you mix baking soda and vinegar?

The products of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) and vinegar (dilute acetic acid) are sodium acetate, carbon dioxide, and water.


Add Bicarbonate of soda to a beaker of liquid and make a lot of gas bubbles which liquid was using?

Adding bicarbonate of soda to vinegar will produce a lot of gas bubbles due to the chemical reaction between the two. The reaction produces carbon dioxide gas, which creates the bubbles you see forming in the liquid.