What happens when you mix vinegar with cornstarch and baking soda?

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2026-07-08 20:21

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n dioxide and a solution of the salt, sodium acetate.

(This is the classic "chemical volcano" science experiment.)ide plus water plus sodium ethanoate, aka sodium acetate. The carbon dioxide, CO2, causes the frothing bubbles that power the reaction.

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When baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) reacts with vinegar (acetic acid) you get water, carbon dioxide, and sodium acetate (a salt). The bubbles that form are caused by the release of the CO2.

Here's the formula (if that helps).

NaHCO3 + CH3COOH � CH3COONa + H2O + CO2(g)
Its reaction is a Red bubbling stream of chemical coming out (Or blowing out like a real volcano does in REAL life.) of a bottle or a cup.
It cause a chemical reaction

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