No, it can be mixed with about any type of liquid.
ok this other person is wrong baking soda will go bad if mixed with water even in a plastic bag that is sealed it will mold so unless you are going to mix it in food asap (less that 24 hours) it will go bad!
Epsom salt and baking soda form a precipitate because obviously precipitation is what comes down of the sky so Epsom salt and baking soda form the precipitation and if this wasn't helpful don't call me a bad name because I at least gave you something. actullay its not that type of Precipitattion! this kind is when a new a new solid froms!
Inhaling baking soda can be harmful to your health, as it can irritate your respiratory system and cause breathing difficulties. It is important to avoid inhaling baking soda and to use it safely in well-ventilated areas.
I'm going to assume you've already tried soap and water. Depending on the surface, you could try baking soda, lemon juice, white vinegar, or Febreze. If it's your disposal, try the baking soda, lemon juice, white vinegar, or running citrus peels through it.
Yes, gargling with baking soda can provide oral health benefits such as reducing bad breath, fighting bacteria, and helping to whiten teeth. It can also help to balance the pH levels in your mouth. However, it is important to use baking soda in moderation as excessive use can potentially damage tooth enamel.
Yes you can brush your dogs teeth with baking soda; however keep in mind that it may not like the taste causing a bad experience for the dog and humans know not to swallow it related to the high amount of sodium, which may give your dog an upset stomach and loose stools.
Baking soda is alkaline, and when mixed with acidic ingredients, it reacts and releases bubbles of carbon dioxide. These bubbles, when trapped inside batter, help baked goods rise. Other uses: * Baking soda is used in devil's food cake because it turns the cocoa powder reddish brown. * Vegetables cooked in water mixed with baking soda don't lose as much color, though the baking soda makes them mushier and causes them to lose vitamin C. * Sprinkling baking soda on a grease or electrical fire will help extinguish it. * Placing an opened box in the refrigerator or freezer will absorb bad odors * Baking soda is a good, mildly abrasive scouring powder.
Epsom salt and baking soda form a precipitate because obviously precipitation is what comes down of the sky so Epsom salt and baking soda form the precipitation and if this wasn't helpful don't call me a bad name because I at least gave you something. actullay its not that type of Precipitattion! this kind is when a new a new solid froms!
I don't think you can heal a bad stomach, you just have to wait for it to go.
It is not recommended to drink baking soda and water as it can disrupt the pH balance in your stomach, leading to various health issues such as bloating, gas, and electrolyte imbalances. It is always best to consult with a healthcare professional before consuming baking soda for any health-related purposes.
Inhaling baking soda can be harmful to your health, as it can irritate your respiratory system and cause breathing difficulties. It is important to avoid inhaling baking soda and to use it safely in well-ventilated areas.
You put a little bit of baking soda in a small dish. Wet your toothbrush, and dip it into the baking soda. Then just brush normally for about 1 to 1 and a half minutes. I brush my teeth with baking soda. It doesn't taste very nice, but I just plug my nose! (It tastes kind of bitter and salty...)
No, it's not, unless you eat too much of it.
Using Baking Powder Instead of Baking Soda* You need to use 2-3 times more baking powder than baking soda. The extra ingredients in the baking powder will have an effect on the taste of whatever you are making, but this isn't necessarily bad. * Ideally, triple the amount of baking soda to equal the amount of baking powder. So, if the recipe called for 1 tsp baking soda, you would use 3 tsp baking powder. * What I do is compromise... I use twice the amount of baking powder as baking soda (add 2 tsp of baking powder if the recipe calls for 1 tdp baking soda), plus I omit the salt (which adds flavor but also affects rising in some recipes).
Very good question. I'm glad you asked. Besides baking cakes & cookies you can use it for lots of other things. Use it to brush your teeth - just sprinkle some into your hand & use a wet tooth brush to pick it up. Mix a spoonful in a half glass of water and drink it if you have an upset tummy. Put a cupfull in with your laundry to get it cleaner. Mix some with water to make a paste & put it on a bee sting. Put some in your bathtub to sooth your skin if you have a sunburn or a rash. Use it as baby powder. Sprinkle it in your shoes to eliminate odor. Put an open box of soda in the refrigerator or freezer to get rid of odor. Wet your sink and use the soda to scrub it clean. There are lots more uses for it, but I have to go offline now. I hope these ideas are what you wanted to know.
All of it is bad for you, but i would say coke. But everything in moderation its ok
solution 1=sodium acetate and water. (professional) better solution 2= baking soda and white vinegar. (homemade) not that bad
No,because soda is bad