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Chemistry, 19.07.2021 21:20 joey333

He added ¼ cup of room-temperature water to one glass and ¼ cup of room-temperature vinegar to the other. Before you see Koby's results, make a hypothesis about each combination. Will combining water and baking soda result in a chemical reaction? Will combining vinegar and baking soda result in a chemical reaction? I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST TO WHOEVER ANSWERS FIRST

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