Hydrogen peroxide is H2O2; baking soda is H2CO3. While both chemicals are relatively reactive, any reaction would be outside of the standard five described (composition, decomposition, single replacement, double replacement, combustion). If you would like to watch a rather explosive home chemical reaction, mix baking soda with vinegar. WARNING - DO THIS IN A SINK OR OTHER EASILY CLEANABLE AREA! IT WILL MAKE A LARGE MESS! This is the reaction used to make the volcano explode for grade school science fair projects.
What they do is if you mix it up wait 10-15 seconds and it will make this big soap volcano!
Baking soda neutralizes the chemical reaction. Afterwards access the damage, lubricate the area and head to the nearest dermatologist.
Put hydrogen peroxide with yeast (baking) and there you go.
No. Glow stick uses a rather complicated chemical reaction that involves, among other things, hydrogen peroxide and a fluorescent dye.
Yes you can. You can do it using Peroxide and Baking Soda
The formula for baking soda, also called sodium hydrogen carbonate or sodium bicarbonate is NaHCO3. Plain vinegar is basically an acetic acid solution. The formula for acetic acid is CH3CO2H (also written as CH3COOH).
Hudrogen peroxide can. It contains Ions in the solution.
A cookie is not a chemical reaction but BAKING the cookie is.
You actually saved me with this question. I needed the answer for a homework. I found out it was hydrogen peroxide.hydrogen peroxide can be used as a toothpaste if mixed correctly with baking soda or salt(not cooking salt)
How do you apply the concept of chemical reaction and olloids in baking
You can get a chemical reaction by mixing baking powder and vinegar together.
Chemical Change because u are baking it and mixing it and its changing size...so chemical change.