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Chemistry, 05.03.2021 14:00 mattmaddox86

The following chemical reaction is between baking soda and vinegar. 1. Balance the following chemical equation.
Vinegar
_ HC, H,O, +
Baking soda
NaHCO3 →CO2 +
Sodium Acetate
NaC, H,O2
H2O +
2. What are the reactants and what are the products?
3. What are the molar masses of CO2, O2, and N,?
4. Regarding the gasses in question #3, which are the heaviest gasses?
5. How did the vinegar and baking soda reaction extinguish the candle flame?

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