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oregonduck (oregonduck):
Science help
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oregonduck (oregonduck):
oregonduck (oregonduck):
@vannieduval
oregonduck (oregonduck):
@Elsa213
Elsa213 (elsa213):
It's a lab..... e.e
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oregonduck (oregonduck):
yea but i have to use the video
OpenStudy (vannieduval):
@birdy258
OpenStudy (shikamaru11):
so help's needed huh O.o
oregonduck (oregonduck):
yes plwease
oregonduck (oregonduck):
@XxStudyingStuffxX
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OpenStudy (xxstudyingstuffxx):
Dont know. Maybe @TheSmartOne knows. They have a pretty high amount of medals in Biology.
OpenStudy (xxstudyingstuffxx):
Maybe @NavyFighter knows. Lol XD
OpenStudy (navyfighter):
Lol That is meh :D fyi TSO this is OregonDuck's second account
OpenStudy (navyfighter):
@sweetburger
OpenStudy (navyfighter):
@sweetburger
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OpenStudy (sweetburger):
wait sow hat part do you need help with cus this is a lot lool
OpenStudy (navyfighter):
i need help with what causes the bubble recation
OpenStudy (sweetburger):
If you tell me the reactants Ill tell you what causes the bubbles. I just dont know what the reactants are.
OpenStudy (navyfighter):
what the video
OpenStudy (navyfighter):
watch
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OpenStudy (sweetburger):
Is it baking soda and vinegar?
OpenStudy (navyfighter):
correct
OpenStudy (sweetburger):
The bubbles are the result of Carbon Dioxide being released as gas.
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