no it is not, it is a chemical and irreversible change,
Converting ammonia to bicarbonate ion seems like something an alchemist would do. Kidneys (ours, at least) convert nitrogenous wastes (things like ammonia or compounds with an amine group attached - R-NH2) to urea, which is far less toxic than ammonia.
Caustic soda is sodium hydroxide - NaOH. Washing soda is sodium carbonate - Na2CO3. You can change washing soda into caustic soda with hydrochloric acid and electrolysis: Na2CO3 + 2HCl -> 2NaCl + CO2 + H2O ... then 2NaCl + 2H2O -> 2NaOH + H2 + Cl ... but it's not really practical to go the other way.
"Freon" is DuPont's trademark for its CFC refrigerant products. R-22 is one of those refrigerants, so R-22 and Freon-22 are the same refrigerant.
The R&B group Brutha all have the same father but different mothers. Their father is R&B recording artist Grady Harrell. You might recognize him from "The Jackson" movie as Jackie Wilson.
Vinegar is acetic acid and baking soda is sodium bicarbonate. The free hydrogen ion (H+) reacts with the bicarbonate ion (HCO3)1- to form unstable carbonic acid with the formula H2CO3 which decomposes into water H2O and the escaping bubbles of carbon dioxide, CO2.
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it makes cookies,they tast great.and they r soo cheap too make!
Hell no baking soda don't kill them but they will let u know where they are. i wanted 2 no f baking soda killed bed bugs, eye put a bed bug in a top with some baking soda, the bed bug died n less then a min-- baking soda does work, bed bugs is a BIG BUSINESS, those tht r n the bed bug business dont want u or me 2 no tiz, it takes awy their money-- eye no baking soda works, it doesnt matter what anyone says, eye'v kill bed bugs wit baking soda--
Yes. Mixing vinegar and baking soda releases carbon dioxide (CO2) gas. If you can add the two together and quickly attach a balloon to the container (and close any other openings), the balloon will inflate with CO2
Not sure what the question is asking.Baking soda cannot replace baking powder. Baking powder will raise a batter by itself; baking soda requires additional ingredients with which to react and raise the batter.For a homemade recipe for baking powder, see here: http://frugalliving.about.com/od/condimentsandspices/r/Baking_Powder.htmAn additional note: baking powder will go bad over time, so if your recipes are turning out flat instead of fluffy, try getting some new baking powder.
Drinking baking soda-water around an hour before or so before taking the actual amphetamine, it will potent the effect of the amphetamine, you get a stronger high.. This is ONLY when the amphetamine is taken oral, if you snort it it doesn't work at all because what you do is by taking baking soda it makes your stomach more alkaline, as some of the amphetamines are destroyed by stomach acids..
the ingridents r aspirin and pain reliefActually, the main ingredients of Alka-Seltzer tablets are aspirin, citric acid, and sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3). But it's mostly sodium bicarbonate (or baking soda). I hope this helped. xox, Smartiiz
Mount St. Helens, USA. Mt.St. Helens To show how volcanoes erupt you take a cup and put baking soda in the cup and red or orange vinegar and you will find the baking soda and vinegar bubbling and rising to the top of the cup and that is an example of magma flowing through a volcano.
What would make vinegar bubble up? The answer is baking soda.You should fill up half a cup and put a BIG SPOON-FULL of baking soda and it bubbles up.Do this in a sink or outside.Also wear old clothes do you don't get stained.Thats exactly what you use to make vinegar bubble up.So the answer once again is BAKING SODA:)
It doesn't make them "Blow up" You wont see any exploding pigeons. But Baking soda does to pigeons the same it does to humans if to much is consumed. It will cause the stomach to expand, due to the chemical reaction it has with stomach acid. It will kill the pigeon, of course. But you wont see any disgusting explosions. There was a news report of teenage girl who downed as much baking soda as she could in order to kill herself, needless to say, it worked.
F. R. Bhatti has written: 'The effect of potential on erosion-corrosion of mild steel incarbon-bicarbonate solutions'