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Baking powder can be used for cleaning, cooking and odor control.
Sugar should never have an odor when sitting for a long time. Sugar can get lumpy after a while of sitting out because of moisture but it doesn't have an odor. If you have an odor, I'm not sure what it is, but I wouldn't use it if I were you. Try storing your sugar in an airtight container from now on.
Methamphetamine usually comes in the form of a crystalline white powder that is odorless; if it is in crystal form & smoked, however, there is an odor.
If an animal swallows pink extinct odor control powder they should be taken to the vet. This can poison the animal if the dose is large enough. Immediate action is required.
If you are feeding them right there should be no problem... if they have have a bad diet then they will have a serious odor. (I have one, I have experienced it.)
Sugar typically appears as white, crystalline granules or a fine powder, depending on its form. It is sweet-tasting and soluble in water, creating a clear solution when dissolved. Sugar has a characteristic odor when heated and can caramelize, turning brown and developing complex flavors. It is non-hygroscopic, meaning it does not absorb moisture from the air, which helps preserve its dry, stable nature.
It is a colourless deliquescent powder. It has no characteristic smell.
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yes baking soda is safe, as is talcum powder or baby powder. Both substances are good home remedies for killing fleas on your pet ... the powders will smother the fleas. When applying either powder, apply to the animals head first, which will prevent fleas from running towards the head as the powder is applied elsewhere.
Baking powder can help eliminate odors by absorbing them, but it may not be as effective as other odor-eliminating products specifically designed for that purpose.