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Food Acid, Oxidation

Oxidation and Disinfection – The Role of Acids in Food

Oxidation is a fundamental chemical process that involves the loss of electrons by an atom, ion, or molecule. It commonly occurs during chemical reactions where substances combine with oxygen, but oxidation can also happen without oxygen being involved. In a broader sense, oxidation refers to any reaction where there is an increase in the oxidation state of a chemical species, usually accompanied by the release of energy.

Baking

The Science Behind Baking Soda and Vinegar

The reaction between baking soda and vinegar is a classic example of a simple chemical reaction that’s often used in science experiments, especially in classrooms. Despite its simplicity, the interaction between these two common household substances demonstrates important scientific principles, including acid-base reactions, gas production, and the conservation of mass and energy.

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