Not normally, it is just bicarbonate of soda.
Sodium bicardonate
So no
baking soda
Baking powder, baking soda, or iodine.
In my science lad the mixture turned red. I don't know if it is the white colour of the baking soda making the iodine lighter or if it were a chemical reaction.
it turns into a redish/orange type liquid. i think its because the white colour of the baking soda making the iodine lighter is making a type of chemical reaction.
Chemical Change
A nonhomogeneous mixture is obtained (for solids).
baking soda reacts with vinegar to produce sodium acetate and carbon dioxide
Its a physical change as there is no reaction.
I assume that the questioner means what happens when iodine and baking soda (sodium bicarbonate or NaHCO3) are mixed in water. Whether the components are mixed in water or not, no chemical reaction would take place. If added to water, both the iodine and baking soda would dissolve, and the water would become a dark, reddish-brown. Iodine usually acts as an oxidizing agent, but iodine does not oxidize baking soda because the carbon atom in baking soda already has a formal charge of +4, and oxygen is a more powerful oxidizer than iodine.
Chemical, When something changes in color, it is a sign of a chemical change.
Baking soda and eating soda are not the same. Baking soda is an ingredient that is found in baking recipes.
is baking soda magnetic