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Dose baking soda lower the temperature of water?

it raises the temperature.


Why does baking soda lower the freezing temperature of water?

Because when baking soda is added to water the chemicals react as a freezing component causing the temperature to decrease by 1-5 degrees


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How do you keep pool water good with baking soda?

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What information is needed to calculate the amount of energy needed to heat of volume of water to some temperature?

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