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Vivian made a solution of baking soda in water. He added phenolphthalein to it. The
solution turned pink. The solution became
colourless when he blew into it. What can
you infer about the nature of carbon dioxide
from this? Will this reaction also be called a
neutralisation reaction? Why or why not?
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