yes because soda have more caffeine than soda and vinegar.
baking soda is a base while vinegar is an acid
Aspirin dissolves quicker in distilled water than in sprite
No, carbonic acid is stronger than vinegar. Carbonic acid is formed when carbon dioxide dissolves in water, whereas vinegar is a weaker acid composed of acetic acid.
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Yes. Baking soda is a base, vinegar is an acid.
Carbonic acid is stronger than vinegar. Vinegar is mainly acetic acid dissolved in water, whereas carbonic acid is formed when carbon dioxide dissolves in water. Carbonic acid is a weak acid but is stronger than acetic acid.
When baking soda and vinegar are combined they will weigh less than when they were seperated.
Soda, well i did the experiment with diet coke, so i think that counts as soda...
Vinegar is denser than water because vinegar is made of different substances that are denser than water, so that means vinegar is a little denser than water.
Copper pennies will tarnish in both soda and vinegar due to the acidic nature of these liquids. However, they may tarnish faster in vinegar since it is a stronger acid compared to soda. Ultimately, the rate of tarnishing will depend on the concentration of the acid and the duration of exposure.
Water is very slightly LESS DENSE than vinegar. One kilogram of water has the same mass as one kilogram of vinegar (and one kg of lead, gold or helium for that matter and so WEIGHS exactly the same
Because the density of popcorn is very low, lower than the density of vinegar or baking soda solution.