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When baking soda is mixed with vinegar, an endothermic reaction occurs. What would you notice as a result? The reaction keeps going indefinitely. The solution feels colder. The reaction causes an explosion.
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When baking soda is mixed with vinegar, an endothermic reaction occurs. What would you notice as a result?
The reaction keeps going indefinitely.
The solution feels colder.
The reaction causes an explosion.
The solution feels warmer.
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The solution feels colder. This is because endothermic reactions give off heat/energy while exothermic takes in heat/energy
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