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Do you know what happens when you mix sodium bicarbonate and vinegar?

A. It produces a foul-smelling gas.

B. It creates a colorful chemical reaction.

C. It forms a delicious dessert.

D. It explodes!

Answer:

A. It produces a foul-smelling gas.

When sodium bicarbonate and vinegar are mixed together, they react to produce carbon dioxide gas, water, and sodium acetate. This reaction is often used in baking as a leavening agent to make baked goods rise. However, the release of carbon dioxide gas can also create fizzing and bubbling, which can be quite entertaining to watch!

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