No, but when you mix the two together with water it does change colors to a sort of blue.
It will turn either blue or green, both a hue of blue. The reason of this is that Red Cabbage Juice is an indicator, which is used to see wether an object or chemical is an acid or a base. If the object is an acid it will turn a hue of pink, and if it is a base, it will turn a hue of blue. Which is why baking soda mixed with Red Cabbage Juice will turn blue or green.
That is do to breaking down of vegetable enzymes, alkaline and proteins during the cooking process.If you were to add a pinch of baking soda or cream of tarter while cooking cabbage.It would help reduce the Oder and also help the cabbage keep its colour.Also the longer you cook cabbage the more pungent smelling it becomes.
Why would we be that sad to find that out?!
yes it can...how because of the aount of atoms in pop rocks and the carbanation in soda it kinda react off of each other
nothin bad will happen it will just fizz a little :)
When red cabbage juice is mixed with baking soda, a chemical reaction occurs. The baking soda is a base and reacts with the anthocyanins in the red cabbage juice, causing a color change. The mixture will turn blue or blue-green due to the change in pH.
Red cabbage juice turns blue when mixed with baking soda, due to a change in pH levels.
When orange juice and baking soda are mixed, a chemical reaction occurs. The acid in the orange juice reacts with the base in the baking soda to produce carbon dioxide gas, which causes the mixture to bubble and fizz. This reaction may alter the taste and consistency of the orange juice.
Yes, baking powder reacts with lemon juice. It is similar to baking soda and viniegar. Baing soda is a base, and lemon juice is acidic. When mixed, CO2 is created.
Red cabbage juice is a natural pH indicator that changes color based on the acidity or alkalinity of the solution. In vinegar, which is acidic, the cabbage juice turns red or pink. In baking soda, which is alkaline, the cabbage juice turns blue or green. This color change is due to the interaction between the pigment molecules in the cabbage juice and the different pH levels of the solutions.
lemon juice and baking soda. :>
The vineager starts to fizz up and get really puffy and when its in orange juice blah blah blah jkdfhjfvnmbvhjnjnmj
Add vinegar
you can use Mentos and baking soda
Because of the preasure.
Fizz
If you look at the ingredients for Alka-Seltzer, you will find that it contains citric acid and sodium bicarbonate(baking soda). When you drop the tablet in water, the acid and the baking soda react -- this produces the fizz.