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What happens if you put vinegar with baking soda
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What happens if you put vinegar with baking soda
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A fizzling effect will take place, like opening a soda cap quickly without releasing the gases inside first.
Useful for imitating volcanos.
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Mixing vinegar
and baking soda
starts a chemical reaction that produces carbon dioxide (A.K.A. CO
2)
and water.
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