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- was the ph of the vinegar - baking soda solution different than that of vinegar or baking soda alone? why do you think that is?
Vinegar is acidic (low pH) and baking - soda is basic (high pH). When they react, a neutralization reaction occurs. The resulting solution's pH will be closer to 7 (neutral) compared to vinegar (acidic, pH < 7) or baking - soda (basic, pH > 7) alone. This is because hydrogen ions from the acid (vinegar) react with hydroxide or bicarbonate ions from the base (baking - soda) to form water and carbon dioxide gas, reducing the concentration of acidic or basic species in the solution.
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Yes, the pH of the vinegar - baking soda solution is different from that of vinegar or baking soda alone because of the neutralization reaction between the acid (vinegar) and the base (baking - soda) which changes the concentration of hydrogen and hydroxide ions in the solution.