What are the products when you combine baking soda and vinegar?
When you combine baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) and vinegar (acetic acid), the reaction produces:
* Carbon dioxide gas: This is the primary product, causing the fizzing and bubbling you observe.
* Water: The reaction also produces water.
* Sodium acetate: This is a salt that remains dissolved in the water.
The chemical equation for the reaction is:
NaHCO3 (baking soda) + CH3COOH (vinegar) → CO2 (carbon dioxide) + H2O (water) + CH3COONa (sodium acetate)
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