Asked by lydia
                Baking soda is mixed with water, and no bubbles are produced. When baking soda is mixed with vinegar, it bubbles and foams rapidly. What chemical property of baking soda is shown in the scenario? 1)reactivity 2)boiling point 3)flamibility 4)color change (select all that apply)
            
            
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                    Answered by
            Bob the Helper
            
    The answer should be 1)Reactivity, because it's reacting with vinegar to make the bubbles. It's not 2, 3, or 4 because nothing is mentioned about being heated, or set on fire, and it doesn't say anything about a color change 
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                    Answered by
            lydia
            
    thank you (:
    
                    Answered by
            mk.
            
    HYPOTHESIS for PART A:  If baking soda and vinegar react, then the resulting reaction will be ___
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