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Chemistry, 06.12.2020 07:00 annekacoleman

A student is pouring baking soda in a beaker of vinegar at room temperature (23 °C). A chemical reaction occurs between the vinegar and baking soda. Which of the following conditions would result in the fastest reaction? Why? A. Pour 10g of baking soda into 250ml of vinegar at 33 °C.
B. Pour 10g of baking soda into 250ml of vinegar at 23 °C.
C. Pour 20g of baking soda into 500ml of vinegar at 13 °C.
D. Pour 20g of baking soda into 500ml of vinegar at 23 °C.

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