yes
No because the chemicals in baking soda would kill the plant.
Gummy bears do not actually grow in baking soda. However, when you soak gummy bears in a baking soda solution, they absorb water and expand in size due to osmosis. The baking soda solution helps to speed up this process by creating a more concentrated environment for water to flow into the gummy bears.
no! the water in soda is carbonated so it will just kill the plant!
Yes, baking soda can be used to grow crystals. When dissolved in water, the sodium bicarbonate in baking soda can crystallize as the water evaporates. To grow crystals, you can create a saturated solution of baking soda and water, then allow it to sit undisturbed for several days to see the crystals form. The resulting crystals may not be as large or visually striking as those from other substances, but they will still be a fun and educational experiment.
AnswerNO! I just did a very detailed experiment with repeats. i use 2, 4, and 8 grams of baking soda/bicarbonate soda. the results show that non of the plants grew.
From doing my experiment there is a affect of baking soda on plants. First of all you shouldn't water any plants with baking soda because it contains chemical. If you do water a plant with baking soda you will see the plants water over flowing and also the plant is going to rot. But it is good for not growing mold on the plant. So overall you can use it for many different reason's.
If you try an experiment, it wont die.With soda it wouldn't grow with salt it will grow.
No it is not!!!!!!
Baking soda is a solid, therefore it will not evaporate even when mixed with water. The water will evaporate and leave the baking soda behind.
Baking soda is soluble in water. It can dissolve in water to form a solution.
Baking soda is more soluble in water than sugar.
soda allows the needed acidity