baking powder is an insoluble solid and sugar is soluble solid!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No, it does not. Chemical formula for baking soda is NaHCO3.
Bicarbonate of soda (baking soda) needs an acid to activate its rising properties, such as buttermilk, lemon juice, or vinegar. Using only bicarb soda without an acid could result in a dense or flat baked good.
I teaspoon bicarb soda per 4 litres of water.
Mix Bicarb soda with vinegar then just straight after you put the vinegar in the bicarb soda put a candle over the cup. The flame goes out! AMAZING! It went out cuz the bicarb and the vinegar makes carbon dioxide which has little oxygen and fire needs oxygen so the fire goes out. WARNING: If your house goes into flames don't go up to it with your little plastic cup and put the bicarb and the vinegar mixture on the flames. lol
Both baking powder and bicarb are bases.
Bicarb, more correctly called bicarbonate of soda or sodium bicarbonate, is itself a chemical with the formula NaHCO3. The elements in sodium bicarbonate are sodium, carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen.
No, soda is packed with sugar.
Pure soda has no sugar.
No, because if diet soda has sugar in it, people won't call it diet soda.
Carbon dioxide gas will escape: HCO3- + H+ --> H2O + CO2
Because there is a big difference between tasting it - and letting it do it's chemical work!Gasoline tastes terrible - but it propels your car beautifully.
The difference between soda and water is that water is made from 2 hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Soda is man made with caffeine and sugar that is basically unhealthy if you drink it too much.