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baking soda, club soda, baking powder, strawberries, and ovaltine
The products formed are magnesium chloride and water.
Yes, it is possible.
Magnesium hydroxide, a precipitate, is formed.
A nonhomogeneous mixture is obtained (for solids).
The concentration increases. Eventually, all of the water will evaporate leaving dry baking soda behind.
Add magnesium chloride to sodium chloride and mix.
bicarbonate soda is another name for baking soda
It bubbles!
baking soda, club soda, baking powder, strawberries, and ovaltine
Mix 2 parts cream of tartar with 1 part baking soda. For example, mix 2 tsp cream of tartar with 1 tsp baking soda.
mix baking soda with vinagar and shake in a soda bottle and let it flyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The products formed are magnesium chloride and water.
first you have to get some rice and mix it with the baking soda to get goo
You end up with magnesium chloride and salt water.
yes becuse the baking soda makes bubbles and pops
the product side of a science equation if i mix baking soda plus hydrogen chloride is large quantities of carbon dioxide gas, water and table salt.The reaction is as follows :NaHCO3 + HCL = NaCL + H2O + CO2The reaction is exothermic ie. it gives out heat during the process.