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- Salt (sodium chloride) react with vinegar (acetic acid) forming sodium acetate.

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Is adding salt and vinegar to water a chemical reaction can you take back the salt and vinegar once you mixed it with water and made a crystal with it give a very detailed paragraph of your answer?

no because it is mix well on the water


A chemical reaction causes a chemical change true or false?

It is true that a chemical reaction causes a chemical change. An example of this can be seen by adding baking soda to vinegar.


Is adding white powder to vinegar a chemical change?

yea because it melts into he vinegar and it is very difficult to reverse this chemical change


Do milk and vinegar create a chemical reaction?

Yes, when you add an acid, like vinegar, to milk a chemical reaction occurs. The acid causes milk to curdle. In fact, by adding vinegar to milk you can make cheese! http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Cheese-at-Home


Does adding water slow down a chemical reaction?

Adding water can often slow down a chemical reaction by diluting it. This is the case of a quantitative reaction such as an enzymatic reaction.


When adding baking soda and vinegar to a balloon What reaction will you get?

It will pop


What it will change adding a catalyst to a chemical reaction?

It will increase or decrease the speed of the chemical reaction.


What does a catalyst reduce to a chemical reaction?

Adding a catalyst a chemical reaction can occur with a lower activation energy.


How would you cause a chemical change to vinegar?

For example adding a base.


Why is adding vinegar to bicarbonate of soda a chemical change?

Thats what i was wondering


Is Adding vinegar to bicarbonate of soda a chemical change?

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Does adding water to vinegar and baking soda decrease the reaction of it?

yes as the vinegar and baking soda are both diluted in strength