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Will give Brainless Do you think cold water would have changed the reaction speed between the baking soda and vinegar? If so, how?
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Do you think cold water would have changed the reaction speed between the baking soda and vinegar? If so, how?
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No because the baking soda is kinda like acid it don’t matter what you add to it but it might cause less of a reaction.
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