i think so
Baking soda is a basic substance.
An example of an alkaline substance is baking soda (sodium bicarbonate). It is commonly used in baking and cleaning products due to its alkaline properties.
Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) is a compound with chemical properties. It reacts with acids to release carbon dioxide gas, which causes baked goods to rise. This reaction is a chemical property of baking soda.
Baking soda is a base. It is a compound of sodium bicarbonate, which can act as a mild alkaline substance when dissolved in water.
pretty sure its a chemical change.
When baking soda reacts to produce carbon dioxide, it is a chemical reaction. Chemical bonds are broken and new bonds are formed, resulting in the production of a new substance with different chemical properties.
It depends on the chemical reaction. For example when you burn something it is a chemical reaction, but that is way different than if you mix baking soda and vinegar which is also a chemical reaction. It changes the matter into a different chemical matter make up of that substance.
a burning candle, or something that's baking...
When baking soda and vinegar are mixed,a chemical reaction occurs.A new substance is made.The new substance is carbon dioxide.
Baking soda is basic. It is a chemical compound known as sodium bicarbonate, which can act as a mild base when dissolved in water.
Baking is a chemical reaction for a few reasons. First off, heat is being applied to change a substance (cake mix / batter) into another substance (baked cake). Reactions occur such as water and moisture turning to steam as a result of the heat, and ingredients like water and baking soda / powder react to create a fluffy cake.
Nearly, a physical change creates a substance and this is reversible. For example, ice-water. Water-steam. These are all reversible. A chemical change is irreversible. For example, baking a cake; you cannot get the original ingredients back again.