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What type of reaction occurs when baking soda reacts with vinegar?

A. Exothermic reaction
B. Endothermic reaction
C. Neutralization reaction
D. Decomposition reaction

Answer: Neutralization reaction


Additional Information: The reaction between baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) and vinegar (acetic acid) is a neutralization reaction.


Subjects: Acids, Bases, and Salts, Chemistry

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