Different brands, but they are all the same thing
Not much to say. Sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) dissolves in water, turning it basic. Any other kind of reaction will only occur if the baking soda (solid or dissolved) contacts an acid.
Just get some baking soda and tree sap and milk and any kind of coloring then mix and you get soda
By adding any other chemical that will cause a reaction such as, Baking soda or lemon juice
Any you've got.
You can use baking powder as a substitute for baking soda if you don't have any.
Well baking soda is a solution so when it goes in a liquid there is no way to get it back out but baking soda is a little diffrent than any other solution. I'm not a genuis on these things but try to put baking soda in a liquid than evaporating the liquid and see if that works.Or put baking soda in a liquid and frezzing it.
You can use baking powder as a substitute for baking soda if you don't have any on hand.
If the thought is to improve the appearance of collectable coins, cleaning of any kind will damage or severely reduce their value.Also if you use baking soda and vinigar it will explode.
If you do not have cream of tartar, baking powder will work just as well, or better. If the recipe calls for both cream of tartar and baking soda, leave out the soda if you use baking powder - it already has soda in it.
If you don't have baking soda, you can use baking powder as a substitute in baking recipes.
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 is related to the substance called Yeast.