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2 September, 09:50

The students teacher explained that vinegar, which is an acid (liquid), and the baking soda, which is a base (solid), reacted and made carbón dioxide water, and a salt, sodium acetate.

vinegar + baking soda = carbón dioxide + water + salt (liquid, acid) + (solid, base) = (gas) + (liquid) + (solid)

what are the reactants in this experiment? what are the products?

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  1. 2 September, 13:06
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    The reactants are the acid and the baking soda. The products are the carbon dioxide and the sodium acetate.
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