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When baking soda is mixed with lemon juice, bubbles are formed with the evolution of a gas. What type of change is it? Explain.
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When baking soda is mixed with lemon juice, bubbles are formed with the evolution of a gas. What type of change is it? Explain.
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09/07/2021 1:02 pm
The reaction between baking soda and lemon juice can be given as below:
Lemon juice + Baking soda → CO2 (bubbles) + Other substances
(Citric acid) (Sodium hydrogen carbonate) (Carbon dioxide)
It is a chemical change
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