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How much salt should be added to hard water depends on what you want to accomplish by adding the salt.
If you want my advice instead of water you should sh*t in the jelly just to give it more flavour
30 mL water.
Nine liters of water are required to make one liter of Coke. First the Coca Cola Syrup concoction needs to be made, and then additional water is added.
Baking soda dissolves in water which also means it might appear to "absorb" it (kind of like salt). It will take water out of the air for example but will then become moist itself if it captures too much. As a comparison, coin starch or talc will capture water out of the air and not become moist.
A teaspoon of baking soda made into a paste should be sufficient. Measure the baking soda first, then add the water.
About a teaspoon.
2 grams
How much salt should be added to hard water depends on what you want to accomplish by adding the salt.
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For what recipe? Don't do it unless the recipe calls for it because you could seriously mess up the baking chemistry.
around 3 teaspoons, but this will vary according to the recipe.
As much as possible - if he has enough cornmeal.
To make self rising flour .......1 cup flour add 1 teaspoon baking powder, 1/2 teaspoon salt and 1/4 teaspoon baking soda
add more of everything else
not much.