If you add more baking soda to a vinegar (acetic acid) and baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) mix there will only be a further reaction if there is more acetic acid available to react with the baking soda. If the acid was used up by the first amount of baking soda no further reaction can occur.
It is an acid to base reaction, or neutralising reaction.
A chemical reaction.
well, the chemicals and molecules in the baking soda and vinegar causes them to react with each other.
At the temperature of the cooking, NaHCO3 (baking soda) is transformed in Na2CO3; this compound (sodium carbonate) react with the acetic acid from vinegar.
Baking soda will react chemically with vinegar, so cleaning a vinegar spill with baking soda will, if sufficient baking soda is applied, react with all the vinegar and completely eliminate all that vinegar and its smell. The "active ingredient" in vinegar is acetic acid, which is CH3COOH, and its mixed in with water. Baking soda is NaHCO3. The reaction is as follows: CH3COOH + NaHCO3 => NaC2H3O2 + H2CO3
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baking soda+vinegar=acidetic baking soda Is aprocess in with they react to one another in different ways. peaceout
Vinegar and baking soda react to form carbon dioxide (a gas), water (a liquid), and sodium acetate which is solid in is pure form, but when formed by the vinegar-baking soda reaction is dissolved in water.
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magnesium will react with vinegar ... It will bubble owly and will begin to warm
Baking soda and vinegar must react. The reaction yields a gas that inflates the balloon.
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