The bicorbonate in the baking soda has a great effect on certain liquids. The liquids with more acid will have a stronger reaction than other liquids with less acid. How do we know that. It is something never ever seen with the human eye, but by the amazing power of the microscope.
Liquids can react differently to different substances based on their chemical properties. Some liquids may dissolve in certain substances, form a homogeneous mixture, react chemically to produce a new substance, or remain unaffected by the presence of the other substance. The interaction between liquids and other substances depends on factors such as polarity, solubility, and chemical reactivity.
No, not all liquids will react with baking soda. Baking soda reacts with acidic substances to produce carbon dioxide gas, which creates bubbles and causes the mixture to expand. Liquids that are not acidic may not react with baking soda in this way.
Teflon is resistant to most liquids.
its not always certain. all dogs are different, and may react differently. check with your local vet?
cotton doesn't "react" to liquids. It becomes saturated with them.
A precipitate is a solid that forms when two liquids are mixed together and certain substances in the liquids react and come out of solution. This solid then separates from the liquid mixture and settles at the bottom of the container.
When baking soda and vinegar react together, carbon dioxide gas is produced.
Yes
Liquid
At the temperature of the cooking, NaHCO3 (baking soda) is transformed in Na2CO3; this compound (sodium carbonate) react with the acetic acid from vinegar.
yes
different turtles react differently