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When vinegar (an acid) is poured on baking soda (a base), water, sodium acetate, and carbon dioxide gas are formed. What is baking soda in this reaction? A. Raw material B. Element C. Reactant D. Product
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When vinegar (an acid) is poured on baking soda (a base), water, sodium
acetate, and carbon dioxide gas are formed. What is baking soda in this
reaction?
A. Raw material
B. Element
C. Reactant
D. Product
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C, a reactant, you are added vinegar to baking soda, making these reactants, the outcomes such as the water formed would be the products.
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