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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.

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Q: Why does baking soda react differently with certain liquids?
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