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Examples of baking soda

  • Silver jewelry can be using aluminium foil, baking soda, and hot water.

  • Lye is the strongest, followed by washing soda and lastly baking soda.

  • It can be manufactured easily in the kitchen using simple ingredients such as ammonia and baking soda.

  • When acid is not used, thermal decomposition of the baking soda releases carbon dioxide.

  • One should instead use baking soda to extinguish a wax fire.

  • The buttermilk in the dough contains lactic acid, which reacts with the baking soda to form tiny bubbles of carbon dioxide.

  • The baking soda and acid react to form carbon dioxide which is trapped in the highly viscous mixture.

  • A natural toothpaste can be made by mixing baking soda, glycerin and water as a paste, with some antibacterial (e.g. sage) essential oils.

  • The paste is applied and allowed to set for a few hours and then washed off with a baking soda/water solution.

  • The biscuit was given its name because it was thought that its high baking soda content served as an aid to food digestion.

  • Baking powder submarines are sometimes misidentified as baking soda submarines, however baking soda alone does not react when placed in water.

  • Make sure there is enough water remaining in the syrup to dissolve the baking soda.

  • Another variant is "honeycomb toffee", which is an aerated version with bubbles introduced by adding baking soda and vinegar while mixing.

  • They enter his shop to find it deserted and then the bathroom, where they find baking soda and vinegar, as well as several model volcanoes.

  • A claim that soda baths fostered rejuvenation led to a temporary shortage of baking soda.

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