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Does baking soda react with soda?

Updated: 9/18/2023
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This largely depends on the soda. Most sodas are slightly on the acidic side.

Coke, for example, has a pH level of 3.4. Freaky, right? Strong enough to slowly dissolve teeth and cause damage to bones over time.

The pH level of baking soda is 8.5.

In short, there is a reaction. It may not be noticeable when the soda is first opened, but it is definitely there.

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