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Baking soda reacts with vinegar and forms a gas why is it chemical
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Baking soda reacts with vinegar and forms a gas why is it chemical
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It is a chemical reaction because both change and cannot be returned to their previous form
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its a chemical reaction because both are affected by the reaction and changed. hope this helps (ू• o •ू )
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