Vinegar is an aqueous solution of acetic acid (HCH3COO). When vinegar reacts with dry baking soda (NaHCO3), the result is an aqueous solution of sodium acetate (NaCH3COO), liquid water, and carbon-dioxide gas, which bubbles out of the solution. Which chemical equation correctly represents this reaction?

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Explanation:

Answer:

The correct representation of reaction will be:

[tex]CH_3COOH(aq)+NaHCO_3(s)\rightarrow CH_3COONa(aq)+CO_2(g)+H_2O(l)[/tex]

Explanation:

When vinegar that is 10 percent solution of acetic acid reacts with baking soda results in evolution of carbon-dioxide gas along with formation of sodium acetate solution.

Baking soda = sodium bicarbonate [tex]NaHCO_3[/tex]

The chemical reaction represented as:

[tex]CH_3COOH(aq)+NaHCO_3(s)\rightarrow CH_3COONa(aq)+CO_2(g)+H_2O(l)[/tex]