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NO! 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.
This depends on what you are doing with the baking soda. I had a question the other day on my blog, linked to this question, about how to rid lettuce of aphids while washing it. The catch was that the person with the question was not growing the plants, but getting them from her local CSA farm, so she could not rid the plants from aphids while they were still growing.
A friend of my recommended that she rinse the lettuce plants in a baking soda/water solution before eating them to rid the plant of aphids. You might give it a try!
It COULD, if the soil is too acidic. The problem is that too much baking soda could also cause a buildup of mineral salts.
baking soda is a weak base (i think), and soil pH is a factor that influences plant growth.
Yes,baking soda does help to grow a plant.It helps to grow a plant because the baking soda has some chemical that fertilizes.
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Trytesting it out as a science experiment.
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Solution of baking soda is basic.
Baking soda (NaHCO3) is a base and vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is an acid. When the two are mixed you get a neutralization reaction resulting in the formation of water (H2O) and sodium ascorbate.
Soda water
the liquid starts to fizz . chemical reaction is simliar to baking soda and vinegar
This is baking soda and Sprite.
The baking soda dissolves in the water
yes
you get baking soda in water, aka nothing. my mom drinks it when she feels sick i think
not much.
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A homogeneous solution is obtained.
it forms carbon dioxide
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.
No because the chemicals in baking soda would kill the plant.
The concentration increases. Eventually, all of the water will evaporate leaving dry baking soda behind.
No it is not!!!!!!