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no you can use baking soda
You can use any type of baking soda for making slime. The important thing is the chemical reaction that occurs when you mix it with a slime activator (like contact lens solution or borax) to create the slime texture.
Bicarbonate soda and baking soda are actually the same substance, so you can use bicarbonate soda as a substitute for baking soda in slime recipes. However, ensure that you have the right proportions, as some recipes may require specific measurements for optimal results. Additionally, consider that other ingredients in your slime recipe will also affect the texture and consistency.
Both borax and baking soda can be used to make slime, but they work in different ways. Borax acts as a cross-linking agent that helps the glue molecules stick together, creating a slime-like consistency. Baking soda, on the other hand, interacts with contact lens solution containing boric acid to create a similar cross-linking effect and make the slime.
No, you typically cannot make slime solely with baking soda. Baking soda is often used as an activator in slime recipes that also include glue and other ingredients like contact lens solution, laundry detergent, or shaving cream.
Yes, you can make slime without borax and baking soda using alternative ingredients like liquid starch, contact lens solution, or glue mixed with saline solution. These ingredients can help create a similar slime consistency without the need for borax or baking soda.
We can use baking soda if you wan to make slime
Well, i have been been looking on the web about the difference and i found out, that there is not difference. You can make it with baking powder or baking soda it will look the same, doesn't matter with which product you are making it.. Make sure after mixing detergent you live your "slime" in fridge so it can be more expandable, live it for 5 min.. in the fridge!
The baking soda dissolves in the water
Baking powder is baking soda with cream of tartar added to it.
Yes, there are different types of baking soda available in the market, including natural baking soda, aluminum-free baking soda, and baking soda with added ingredients like cream of tartar.
Adding about 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda to beans while cooking can help reduce gas.