It bubbles up and rises.
Baking soda is a salt. Lemon juice is a mixture with an acidic pH.
No, baking soda is basic.
a mediocre reaction.. fizzy stuff
'Cause baking soda is basic and citrus is acidic.
Baking Soda is definitely not an Acid, so it is an Alkali
Baking soda is a salt. Lemon juice is a mixture with an acidic pH.
Sodas and other carbonated beverages are acidic.
They can be either. Some foods are basic, some are acidic, and some are neutral.
No, baking soda is basic.
calcium carbonate, sodium chloride, ammonia and carbon dioxide.
baking soda reacts with vinegar to produce sodium acetate and carbon dioxide
Baking soda is used when there is an acidic ingredient included in the recipe, such as brown sugar, molasses, vinegar or lemon juice. The baking soda reacts with the acid and forms air bubbles, thus acting as a leavener. Without the acid, you would use baking powder.
a mediocre reaction.. fizzy stuff
'Cause baking soda is basic and citrus is acidic.
vinegar, lemon juice....... basically anything acidic. baking soda takes the acidity out of things so anything thats acidic will create a reaction.
No, Baking Soda or Sodium Bicarbonate is not an acid. It is alkaline
Baking Soda is definitely not an Acid, so it is an Alkali