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Why does baking soda react with vinegar?

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Why does baking soda react with vinegar?

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There are actually two reactions that are happening. The first is the reaction between the acid in the vinegar and the baking soda. It creates carbonic acid. Carbonic acid is unstable and immediately becomes carbon dioxide and water. This is where the bubble come from.

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