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Yes, but only a little~ about 8 parts per 100 of glycerin.

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Ossendovsky, A. M., J. Russ. Phys. Chem. Soc., 37, 1071 (1906). Through Mac Ardle, D.W., "The Use of Solvents in Organic Chemistr y," p. 80. New York, D. van Nostrand Co., Inc. (1925)

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Q: Is sodium Bicarbonate soluble in glycerin?
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