Chemical versus Physical Changes
Adding vinegar to baking soda is a classic example of a chemical change where sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) is reacted with acetic acid and water (vinegar) releasing carbon dioxide and making sodium acetate. This produces bubbling which is the carbon dioxide (CO 2) gas being released. Even if the all of the CO 2 gas is captured, it alone ... ................
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