yes... just add alka seltzer to soda it will foam up over the edges like a volcano but not explode like a rocket.
you can also use soda and mentos to make an volcano, if not capped.
Or to make it explode, string them on a piece of metal and attach them to the top of a soda bottle with a magnet. then when you cap it, let it loose and throw it, when it hits the ground, instant mess, or rocket.
yes you can but the coat around the hot dog will not be as this thick as it is with baking powder or baking soda
You cannot use baking powder as a substitute for baking soda
No, baking powder is what makes cakes rise.
If your talking about food i would use flour to make things thicker not baking powder and definitely not baking soda...you use that to make CRACK...
You probably mean baking powder.
CCan I use baking powder in banana bread
You cannot use baking powder as a substitute for baking soda.
Use a cake-like dough that uses baking powder for levening.
Baking powder makes most types of flowers die, this is because of the chemicals used in the baking powder. If you want to clear your garden, you can actually use baking powder! It doesn't work on weeds though.
All baking powder is double acting, It is just called that to make it sound better. Baking powder causes lift from both moisture and heat, that's the double acting.
the purpose of baking powder in a cake is to make it rise and not make it flat and if you put too much of baking powder your cake might burst in the oven/microwave what ever you use
A substitute for ammonia-bicarbonate would be baking powder. Ammonia-bicarbonate is used with or without yeast in the baking industry to make dough rise.