Sorry- that is not going to work. You wet the grass with water with a few drops of dish detergent in it, then put DRY sodium bicarb in an old sock or pair of pantyhose, and dust the crabgrass plant with the baking soda. Limited effectiveness.
The products of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) and vinegar (dilute acetic acid) are sodium acetate, carbon dioxide, and water.
Sodium bicarbonate dissolves in water, that is all that will happen.
Sodium bicarbonate decomposes into sodium carbonate, carbon dioxide, and water.
Sodium bicarbonate increases the pH of water.
Yes . It is okay to drink water with a spoonful of sodium bicarbonate everyday.
It does not react with water, but simply dissolves in it - a physical, not chemical, reaction.
Hydrochloric acid + Sodium Bicarbonate--------------->Sodium Chloride + Water + Carbon Dioxide
Vinegar is an acid and sodium bicarbonate is a base. The acid reacts with sodium bicarbonate causing the release of carbon dioxide gas. The water is probably only there to dilute the other reactants, to make it less vigorous.
Sodium bicarbonate is dissociated in ions in a water solution:NaHCO3 = Na+ + (HCO3)-
By dissolving in water the necessary quantity to obtain the desired concentration of sodium bicarbonate.
water vapour
Sodium bicarbonate is NaHCO3, potassium carbonate is KHCO3. The difference is that sodium and potassium are two different elements, though they have very similar properties. Potassium bicarbonate is more soluble in water.