How does the reaction of baking soda and vinegar work?

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Benjamin Brown

Works at the International Development Association, Lives in Washington, D.C., USA.
The bubbles and foam you see are filled with carbon dioxide gas (CO2) that's being released by an acid/base reaction. Vinegar is acetic acid dissolved in water and baking soda is a base called sodium bicarbonate. Initially, the reaction makes carbonic acid which is unstable. It quickly breaks down into CO2 and water.
2023-04-20 07:38:31

Julian Martinez

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The bubbles and foam you see are filled with carbon dioxide gas (CO2) that's being released by an acid/base reaction. Vinegar is acetic acid dissolved in water and baking soda is a base called sodium bicarbonate. Initially, the reaction makes carbonic acid which is unstable. It quickly breaks down into CO2 and water.
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