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What happened to the balloon when it was placed on the bottle with the baking soda and vinegar and why.

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Answer:

The ballon would be inflated. The reason is that the sodium bicarbonate in baking soda reacts with acetic acid in vinegar to produce gas.

Step-by-step explanation:

The main component of baking soda is sodium bicarbonate,
{\rm Na_(2)CO_(3)}.

Vinegar is mostly a solution of acetic acid
{\rm CH_(3)COOH} in water.

Acids such as acetic acid react with carbonate salts. One of the products of such reactions is carbon dioxide
{\rm CO_(2)}, a gas.

In this question, when the acetic acid in vinegar reacts with sodium bicarbonate in the baking soda, the following reaction would occur:


\begin{aligned}& {\rm Na_(2)CO_(3)}\, (aq) + 2\, {\rm CH_(3)COOH}\, (aq) \\ &\to 2\, {\rm CH_(3)COONa}\, (aq) + {\rm CO_(2)}\, (g)\end{aligned}.

The
{\rm CO_(2)} produced would then inflate the ballon placed on the opening of the bottle.

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