The bicorbonate in the baking soda has a great effect on certain liquids. The liquids with more acid will have a stronger reaction than other liquids with less acid. How do we know that. It is something never ever seen with the human eye, but by the amazing power of the microscope.
all liquids react differently, they all also react differently depending on the substance reacted with
Not all liquids react with baking soda. If there isn't any type of acid in the liquid, therefore, there is nothing for the acids in the baking soda to react with.
cotton doesn't "react" to liquids. It becomes saturated with them.
Teflon is resistant to most liquids.
its not always certain. all dogs are different, and may react differently. check with your local vet?
cotton doesn't "react" to liquids. It becomes saturated with them.
no
baking soda
Yes
Liquid
a precipitate
'Cause baking soda is basic and citrus is acidic.