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[tex] \sf \red{When \: baking \: soda \: is \: mixed \: with \: lemon \: juice, \: bubbles \: are \: formed \: with \: the \: evolution \: of \: a \: gas.}[/tex]
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When baking soda is mixed with lemon juice, bubbles are formed with the evolution of a gas. The gas is formed in the reaction is Carbon dioxide. [tex] CO_{2}[/tex] is formed.
The change which happened in this reaction is a chemical change.
[tex] \boxed{ \frak \green{Explanation}}[/tex]
Since, in chemical change we can't bring a substance to it's actual form how it was in earlier.
Examples: burning of paper is chemical, since we can't get the fine paper again after it is burnt.
Thus, the above reaction is also a chemical change, since we can't get back the lemon juice how it was earlier.
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