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Is baking soda is dissolved in vinegar and bubbles appear a chemical change?
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Is baking soda is dissolved in vinegar and bubbles appear a chemical change?
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yes definitely a chemical change the vinegar will change the chemical makeup of the baking soda alone together the combination will be different
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yes baking soda is dissolved in vinegar and bubbles appear is a CHEMICAL CHANGE .
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