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Student mixes vinegar and baking soda inside a sealed plastic bag would the reaction be the same if baking soda and vinegar were mixed outside the plastic bag?
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Yes, because nothing has changed. The same ingredients are used and if one reaction happened in a a bag then why wouldn’t it happen in a container?
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