There is no evidence that Alfred Stock invented baking soda. He maybe invented a new method to produce or something.
If you Google Alfred Stock and baking soda, you will get a lot of fake texts claiming that he invented it in the 1500s. Since he lived in the end of 1800s, it is impossible.
No, Thomas Edison did not invent the baking soda volcano experiment. The baking soda and vinegar reaction, which produces a bubbling effect similar to a volcano, has been known for centuries. It is a simple chemical reaction that demonstrates the release of carbon dioxide gas.
It's been sold commercially since 1846 by what is now Arm & Hammer. It is a naturally occurring substance which the Egyptians used. In 1791 a French chemist, Nicholas LeBlanc, synthesized it in his laboratory.
Baking soda and eating soda are not the same. Baking soda is an ingredient that is found in baking recipes.
is baking soda magnetic
There isn't one. Bread Soda is the Irish name for baking soda.
You can substitute baking soda with baking powder in baking recipes.
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No, baking soda and baking powder are not the same. Baking soda is a single ingredient (sodium bicarbonate) while baking powder is a mixture of baking soda, an acid, and a starch.
lemon juice and baking soda. :>
No. Baking powder is used to make floury things rise. Baking soda is used to add soda bubbles. But Baking Soda and Bicarbonate of Soda are the same thing.
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