No. The baking soda will probably just dry it out and possibly irritate your scalp.
Baking soda is just plain sodium bicarbonate or a bicarbonate of soda. It must react with an acid in order to form carbon dioxide, which in turn makes the baked product rise!
Remains blue
Yes it does, provided the temperature is high enough (400-450 degrees Fahrenheit).
it results in a exothermic reaction
because of sugar and sodium
No. The baking soda will probably just dry it out and possibly irritate your scalp.
I think you meant baking soda. Baking soda is basic, so red litmus paper will turn blue.
To replace for example 3 teaspoons of baking powder with baking soda, mix 1 teaspoon of baking soda with 2 teaspoons of cream of tartar.
It makes it turn brown
no, no, no, no. you can not switch them up. if you do your baking item will turn out all wrong.
blue
Stuff you will need: Baking soda Beer vinegar Wet your hair (DO NOT WASH) . When it is wet rub in vinegar. Let it sit for 10 minutes. Rise it out. Mix Baking soda and beer together. Use shampoo and then conditioner+baking soda and beer. Rise. Dry. Do this every other time you wash your hair. Do not use if you have damaged hair or sensetive scalp.
No it wouldn't
Baking soda is nothing but pure sodiumbicarbonate,NaHCO3.Baking powder contains not only sodiumbicarbonate but also an acidifying agent and a drying agent.
To a blue color.
when cut and exposed to air. lemon prevents browning. when extremely ripe they turn brown.