Reaction 1: Was this a chemical or physical reaction? How do you know?

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It is a chemical change because there are small bubbles forming
Reaction 2: Was this a chemical or physical reaction? How do you know?
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It is also a chemical change because bubbles are forming
Reaction 3: Was this a chemical or physical reaction? How do you know?
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It is a physical change because there are no bubbles or change in color
Write a detailed "IF -THEN" hypothesis statement for ONE of the experiments above.
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If baking soda is mixed with vinegar, then bubbles will form because it is a chemical reaction between the baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) and vinegar (acetic acid), resulting in the production of carbon dioxide gas.
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