I'm pretty sure it's white, I haven't heard of it being any other colours? :)
the color of baking soda is many color put like together
baking soda change color because of the heat it will get cook because when you first but it in it is a diffrent color
Baking soda typically appears as a white, powdery substance. It does not have a specific color indicator.
White
Baking soda is white in color and does not inherently have color-changing properties like universal indicators. If you mix baking soda with an acidic substance, it may react and change color due to the pH shift, but on its own, baking soda remains white.
To a blue color.
It does not. -.-
White.
Baking soda typically appears green on pH paper due to its alkaline nature.
Litmus paper turns blue in the presence of a base like baking soda.
Litmus paper will turn blue when it comes into contact with a substance that is basic, such as baking soda.
I think you meant baking soda. Baking soda is basic, so red litmus paper will turn blue.