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The effect that baking has on food is that it cooks it. Almost every type of food can be cooked through baking.
It's what changes when you alter the manipulated variable. Examples: In an experiment testing how tall anplant grows in different amounts of sunlight - the manipulated variable is the sunlight, the responding variable is the height of the plant. In an experiment testing how much carbon dioxide produced when different amounts of baking soda react to vinegar - the manip. variable is the baking soda amount, the resp. variable is the carbon dioxide. In an experiment testing how different vitamins affect a person - the manip. variable is the vitamin, the resp. variable is the effect on the person.
Yes, some coffees are stronger than others, and will have more effect on you than others.
No, baking soda does not have a carcinogenic effect. There is research being done on baking soda as a aid in the treatment of certain cancers.
Baking soda can have various effects on the body when consumed in moderate amounts. It can help neutralize stomach acid and alleviate heartburn. However, excessive consumption of baking soda can lead to electrolyte imbalances and other health issues. It is important to use baking soda in moderation and consult a healthcare professional if you have any concerns about its effects on your body.
No. The international unit is different amounts for different substances; it tries to reflect the effect of the substances.
A mixture of baking soda and table salt can be a good substitute for natron, as it provides a similar alkaline effect. You can also use a mixture of baking soda and kosher salt. These alternatives can be used in cooking or cleaning in place of natron.
Mixing baking soda with vinegar creates a chemical reaction that produces carbon dioxide gas, causing fizzing and bubbling. This reaction is not explosive, but it can create a satisfying foaming effect that is commonly used in science experiments and DIY cleaning solutions.
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Yes, plants need vitamins just like people do. However, they need different vitamins and different amounts of vitamins than we do.
The house smelled delicious is the effect, caused by nana spending all day baking cookies.