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Essay On Baking Soda And Vinegar

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As you may know, when you mix baking soda and vinegar there is a big reaction, but have you ever wondered how this reaction happens? Well in order to find out how it happens you will need to know the elements that make up baking soda and vinegar. You will also learn why these elements are where they are on the periodic table and what is released during the baking soda and vinegar reaction.

Baking soda is made out of sodium, carbon, and 2 oxygens while vinegar is made up of 4 hydrogens, 3 carbons, and 2 oxygens. These elements are on the periodic table in their columns and rows, but how did they get there? Well the periodic table is arranged in rows, called periods, that tell you how many electron rings an atom has, it also has groups, horizontal columns, that tell you how many valence electrons, or electrons on the outermost layer, an atom has. The periodic table also shows you how many electrons the said element has. If you saw carbon on the periodic table then you would see that it has the atomic number above it, then it has the chemical symbol, its element name and then its ato...

In this essay, the author

  • Explains that when mixing baking soda and vinegar there is a big reaction, but have you ever wondered how it happens?
  • Explains that the periodic table is arranged in rows, called periods, that tell you how many electron rings an atom has, and also has groups, horizontal columns.
  • Explains that acid and base mix and create a salt. acids and bases have different ph levels.
  • Explains that the reaction of baking soda and vinegar makes carbon dioxide gas and produces a bubbly substance.
  • Explains that the reaction of baking soda and vinegar is not just mixing things together but also knowing what is happening.
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