Blue. As bicarbonate is alkali
I think you meant baking soda. Baking soda is basic, so red litmus paper will turn blue.
blue
To a blue color.
Remains blue
The color become blue.
No. The baking soda will probably just dry it out and possibly irritate your scalp.
Well if you place blue litmus paper in saliva and it turns red, then the saliva is acidic. If you put red litmus in the saliva and it turns blue, then the saliva is alkaline. However, if the red litmus doesn't change colour and the blue litmus doesn't change colour, the saliva would be neutral.
To replace for example 3 teaspoons of baking powder with baking soda, mix 1 teaspoon of baking soda with 2 teaspoons of cream of tartar.
no, no, no, no. you can not switch them up. if you do your baking item will turn out all wrong.
As soap is alkaline in nature, it turns red litmus paper blue
Baking soda is nothing but pure sodiumbicarbonate,NaHCO3.Baking powder contains not only sodiumbicarbonate but also an acidifying agent and a drying agent.
When a blue litmus paper are put in a solution of baking soda and the conditions are under the basic ph level, it will turn into red. And if a red litmus paper is put under acidic conditions, it will turn into blue.