The baking soda will get into the hamster's fur. This isn't a good idea. There is no good reason to do something like this. If a hamster is healthy, and it's diet is proper and its surrounds are kept clean, it will keep itself clean. Forget the baking powder as far as applying it to the critter. If you want to put a bit in the bottom of the cage as an odor killer, have at it. Just be sure the shavings or cage litter you use cover it up.
it bubles and it explodes
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the mothballs will fly away
The pH increases, as will the alkalinity.
Adding baking soda causes bubbling or effervescence.
baking soda starts bubbling
The mixture would get bubbly and come out in hurry
baking soda and vinegar put the baking soda in first
When you mix water with baking soda, you create a basic solution. Adding an egg to this mixture can cause a chemical reaction due to the alkaline environment created by the baking soda. This may lead to changes in the egg's structure or texture.
Talc sinks. Baking soda effervesces. Please be more specific.
first you put the baking soda in the model then you put in the vinigar and watch it explode into a million peices
because of the acid in the baking soda