ValecourchKarr
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  • 07-06-2016
  • Chemistry
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Baking soda fizzing in vinegar is an example of a

phase change
chemical change
nuclear change
physical change

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taskmasters
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  • 08-06-2016
The correct answer is the second option. Baking soda fizzing in vinegar is an example of a chemical change. This example is a chemical reaction which undergoes a chemical change since new substances are being formed the fizzing of the system represent that gas is being produced by the reaction.
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