Yes. Soda contains carbon. That can dissolve it.
solvent: water solute: baking soda
vinegar and baking soda affects gas
salt won't dissolving quicker than baking soda because baking soda is a power, and salt will be a little slower because the size is less than a gram.
By dissolving carbon dioxide with pure drinking water at a high pressure.
not really usually if your put soda on a plant they suck it bone dry.
Club Soda.
As posed, your question has no obvious meaning, particularly "biological effectiveness". Benefit is also a relative term, you have to compare to something else. What? Also, precisely what use had you in mind? Caustic soda has very many uses.
Have you checked the ingredients? Yes.
The two main factors that affect solubility of carbon dioxide in soda are temperature and pressure.
Check the date on your baking soda, it might be old. To test baking soda's effectiveness: mix 1/4 teaspoon baking soda with 2 teaspoons of vinegar and the mixture should bubble immediately.
Sodium bicarbonate (baking soda), salt, gelatin.
It all depends. The mixture is endothermic so it turns a milky color. It does not dissolve. Dissolving is when it mixes in completely so in this case, the answer is no.