bethaquineN2eeh bethaquineN2eeh
  • 21-11-2016
  • Physics
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When baking soda and vineager react, the surface bubbles. what does this most likely indicate?

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shegxld
shegxld shegxld
  • 21-11-2016
A chemical change because a gas is being formed

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annajordan668
annajordan668 annajordan668
  • 18-04-2020

Answer:

Chemical

Explanation:

its bubbling

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