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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.

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