I think they mix water and baking soda all the time, but reacting, I do not know.
NaHCO3 + H2O --> ???
I do not see a reaction here, but perhaps some kind of mixture.
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dihydrogen monoxide is water. It is one of the byproducts of mixing acid and baking soda. It will not react with baking soda. Either the person who asked this question is trying to mess the people who answer questions, or someone else is messing with him.
Not all liquids react with baking soda. If there isn't any type of acid in the liquid, therefore, there is nothing for the acids in the baking soda to react with.
Yes
'Cause baking soda is basic and citrus is acidic.
no
baking soda
At the temperature of the cooking, NaHCO3 (baking soda) is transformed in Na2CO3; this compound (sodium carbonate) react with the acetic acid from vinegar.
Liquid
There isn't a "scientific name" because mouth wash isn't an organism. You're looking for the chemical makeup (example: Baking soda is called "Sodium Bicarbonate", and water is called "dihydrogen monoxide.")
yes it does
CaCl2 will NOT react with phenol red (an weakly acidic pH-indicator) and baking soda HCO3- ions.
baking soda+vinegar=acidetic baking soda Is aprocess in with they react to one another in different ways. peaceout
because baking soda is a base, it will react with an acid. A common household acid is vinegar, and it works the best.