What is the reaction between vinegar and baking soda?

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The question is asking about the chemical reaction that occurs when vinegar, an acid, is mixed with baking soda, a base. This reaction produces carbon dioxide gas, water, and sodium acetate, which causes fizzing and bubbling.

Answer

Water, sodium acetate, and carbon dioxide

The final answer is that mixing vinegar and baking soda forms water, sodium acetate, and carbon dioxide.

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The final answer is that mixing vinegar and baking soda forms water, sodium acetate, and carbon dioxide.

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This classic chemical reaction is often used in school science experiments to demonstrate gas evolution reactions, characterized by the rapid release of carbon dioxide bubbles.

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