Vinegar contains acetic acid which gives it a sour taste. Baking soda contains sodium bicarbonate which is bitter. When vinegar and baking soda are mixed in a bowl, they undergo a chemical reaction. Carbon dioxide gas is released, causing the mixture to foam up and bubble. A new compound, sodium acetate, is formed. The experiment demonstrates chemistry concepts in an exciting way.
Vinegar contains acetic acid which gives it a sour taste. Baking soda contains sodium bicarbonate which is bitter. When vinegar and baking soda are mixed in a bowl, they undergo a chemical reaction. Carbon dioxide gas is released, causing the mixture to foam up and bubble. A new compound, sodium acetate, is formed. The experiment demonstrates chemistry concepts in an exciting way.
Vinegar contains acetic acid which gives it a sour taste. Baking soda contains sodium bicarbonate which is bitter. When vinegar and baking soda are mixed in a bowl, they undergo a chemical reaction. Carbon dioxide gas is released, causing the mixture to foam up and bubble. A new compound, sodium acetate, is formed. The experiment demonstrates chemistry concepts in an exciting way.
ACIDS ARE SOUR!!!! WHERE DO WE USE VINEGAR ? ? THE TASTE OF BAKING SODA IS……….?? BASES ARE BITTER WHERE DO WE USE BAKING SODA ?? LET’S MIX THE TWO IN A BOWL!!!!! NOTE THE CHANGES!! ! CHANGE It foams up with a carbon dioxide gas. Effervescence (fizz) S IN THIS is produced.
CHEMIC Hissing sound is produced and
AL heard.
REACTI A new product (SODIUM
ON ACETATE) is formed. CHEMISTRY BEHIND IT!!! WOW!!! AMAZING CHEMISTR Y PARTY WITH BALLOONS…….. PROCEDURE FOR THE EXPERIMENT !!!!