Liters are a liquid measure. Tablespoons of baking soda is a dry measure. So the question makes no sense. No, actually, liters are a measurement of volume. A liter is NOT specific to either liquid or solid substances. For that matter, neither is a tablespoon. It is just as valid to have a tablespoon of oil (a liquid) as it is to have a tablespoon of baking soda (a solid). The volume of either is the same. A tablespoon is approximately 15ml. (In other words, there are about 0.015 liters in 1 tablespoon.) If you want to be more precise, a tablespoon is really about 14.786765 ml.
is baking soda magnetic
50.72 oz
baking soda IS NOT a Macromolecule
baking soda, club soda, baking powder, strawberries, and ovaltine
2 liters = 8.45 cups (rounded)
One flat tablespoon of baking soda equals 3 grams.
0.5 US fluid ounces ==
Correct, 3 teaspoons in 1 tablespoon
about a tablespoon
1 tbsp = 3 tsp 1 tsp = 0.33 tbsp
Baking soda is not normally used to make bread; yeast or a sourdough/poolish are the leaveners. Quick bread (such as Irish soda bread) would generally require 1teaspoon baking soda.
Baking powder is a mixure of powdered baking soda and the powder, 'Cream of Tartar' with a bit of cornstarch to keep the mixture from clumping.
Mix about a tablespoon of baking soda into about 8-12 oz club soda and drink - should settle stomach.
Baking soda or bicarbonate of soda. One tablespoon in a small glass of water.
About a tablespoon per half a cup of water. Baking soda works well for stains and odor which all dentures, retainers, mouth guards or expanders will have from wearing. Be sure to brush any mouth piece/denture first with a toothbrush so the baking soda can do a better job. If one tablespoon isn't strong enough increase the baking soda to two tablespoons. It's best to let them soak overnight.
It depend how much baking soda you have.
Bleach and baking soda do not explode. They are commonly used to improve the results from each. In other words, if you mix both when you are cleaning something, it will be more effective.A tablespoon of baking soda, half a cup of bleach, and 5 liters of warm water can remove colors that have run from one garment into another in the wash. Rewash after soaking for about half an hour and rinsing twice with cold water. Has saved my shame a few times!