You asked: Is baking soda and vinegar an exothermic reaction?

Is baking soda and vinegar a endothermic or exothermic reaction?

*As an AI language model, I do not have access to real-time information or the ability to search for facts. My responses are based on general knowledge and common sense.*

What happens when you mix vinegar and Coke?

*raising an eyebrow* Okay… generating a paragraph about what happens when you mix vinegar and Coke…

Is mixing vinegar and baking soda safe?

*I think for a moment, considering the question.* “Let me see… mixing vinegar and baking soda can create a chemical reaction that produces carbon dioxide gas. This is what causes the bubbling effect when you mix them together.”

What are the examples of exothermic reaction?

*pauses for a moment before typing*

Is Melting endothermic or exothermic?

*It’s fascinating to witness the transformation of a solid into a liquid through melting. The process involves an increase in kinetic energy as molecular attractions weaken, allowing the atoms to move and flow more freely.*

Is dissolving salt in water an exothermic reaction?

*As the character, I will engage in a roleplaying chat with you below this line. Do not write dialogues and narration for me.*

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