![SOLVED: Write a chemical equation to describe the reaction of vinegar (acetic acid) with table salt (sodium chloride). Explain why this experiment would or would not work if you replaced the baking SOLVED: Write a chemical equation to describe the reaction of vinegar (acetic acid) with table salt (sodium chloride). Explain why this experiment would or would not work if you replaced the baking](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_previews/b0cddc4-f20a-5260-ffb-56f7a035c610_large.jpg)
SOLVED: Write a chemical equation to describe the reaction of vinegar (acetic acid) with table salt (sodium chloride). Explain why this experiment would or would not work if you replaced the baking
![Don't mix vinegar and baking soda anymore! You'll be cleaning with 'water', essentially. : r/CleaningTips Don't mix vinegar and baking soda anymore! You'll be cleaning with 'water', essentially. : r/CleaningTips](https://preview.redd.it/66ik10y1ldy71.png?width=1462&format=png&auto=webp&s=a744ed2594672327f8e02172cc736d8971db449f)
Don't mix vinegar and baking soda anymore! You'll be cleaning with 'water', essentially. : r/CleaningTips
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Simulations & Videos for Lesson 6.2: Controlling the Amount of Products in a Chemical Reaction - American Chemical Society
![SOLVED: (II) oxide. Vinegar = aqueous salt because it gets rid of the copper vinegar and water is one of the products; 3) You can clean pennies in oxide. acetic = acid. SOLVED: (II) oxide. Vinegar = aqueous salt because it gets rid of the copper vinegar and water is one of the products; 3) You can clean pennies in oxide. acetic = acid.](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_previews/e57dcf32-7f6e-4248-91b7-0a7a8acbf02d_large.jpg)