It fizzes a little but nothing dramatic like with vinegar.
Baking soda produces CO2 when exposed to acid. Coke--well, all soft drinks--contain phosphoric acid to give them a little bit of a tang. Mix the two and you'll get a LOT of CO2.
Mixing baking soda with coke will cause a violent eruption of foam from the bottle of coke. It is often used as an example of an erupting volcano.
The baking soda dissolves in the water
baking powder baking soda yeast stiffly beaten egg white soda water, lemonade or other carbonated soda drinks
You need to add carbonated water .
Despite being called "soda," there is no baking soda at all in most carbonated beverages.
you get baking soda in water, aka nothing. my mom drinks it when she feels sick i think
not much.
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because it devloved
A homogeneous solution is obtained.
it forms carbon dioxide
Sodas and other carbonated beverages are acidic.
The concentration increases. Eventually, all of the water will evaporate leaving dry baking soda behind.