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Why does vinegar react with baking soda?

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Why does vinegar react with baking soda?

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By combining the acid in the vinegar with the bicarbinate in the baking soda you create a new chemical called carbonic acid which then it turn causes the bubbling and fizzing that you see. Don’t worry, it’s safe!

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