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Physics, 10.11.2020 01:00 isabella20142002

During a demonstration, a teacher mixed vinegar (an acid) with baking soda (a base). Lots of bubbles formed. The vinegar was gone when the bubbling stopped. The liquid that remained was a solution of a new substance in water. What was the teacher most likely demonstrating? A a physical change B the process of baking C a chemical reaction D the strength of acids

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