N this experiment, you will observe the relationship between pressure and volume for gases at a constant temperature. You remember that baking soda and vinegar react to form a gas. We will use this reaction in this experiment. Start by adding approximately twenty milliliters of vinegar to a bottle. Now you pour about half a teaspoon of baking soda into the balloon, using a funnel. Attach the end of the balloon to the top of the bottle. Carefully lift up the balloon up to let the baking soda fall into the vinegar in the bottle. Observe what happens.

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Answer:

The balloon quickly becomes inflated because it is filled with CO2 gas

Explanation:

Once the vinegar and baking soda are mixed, a chemical reaction occurs as follows;

NaHCO3​+CH3​COOH→CH3​COONa+H2​O+CO2​.

Once this reaction occurs, the balloon becomes inflated because it is now filled with CO2 gas.

If the filled balloon is punctured at any point, CO2 gas escapes from it.

Answer:

q

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