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In an experiment, a student adds baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) to vinegar (acetic acid) and observes that a large amount of gaseous carbon dioxide is released.
What is the scientific reason for this change?
A. Baking soda chemically changes when added to vinegar.
B. Bake soda evaporates when added to vinegar.
C. Baking soda condenses when added to vinegar.
D. Baking soda's atoms are destroyed when added to vinegar.
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