When you mix ammonia and baking soda, a chemical reaction occurs. The ammonia (NH3) acts as a base, while the baking soda (sodium bicarbonate, NaHCO3) acts as an acid. The reaction between the two compounds produces water (H2O), sodium acetate (NaC2H3O2), and carbon dioxide (CO2) gas. This reaction is exothermic, meaning it releases heat energy.
A nonhomogeneous mixture is obtained (for solids).
Baking soda (NaHCO3) is a base and vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is an acid. When the two are mixed you get a neutralization reaction resulting in the formation of water (H2O) and sodium ascorbate.
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If a recipe calls for baking mix, you can use a commercial pre-mixed baking product like Bisquick, or create your own by combining flour, baking powder, salt, and sometimes sugar. Just make sure the ratios match the recipe you are following.
You'll get a solution of sodium carbonate in water. People who work in photo labs do this all the time.
It bubbles!
It fizzes.
you mix baking soda with cocaine to make crack
They dont create anything together. But we use ammonia to make baking soda.
Nothing happens when backing soda and sand are mixed. There is no reaction.
not much.
A homogeneous solution is obtained.
Not much will happen if you mix baking soda with water. If you mix it with vinegar something will happen. Vinegar is more acidic.
When you mix salicylic acid with baking soda it produces a gas called carbon dioxide. This represents a chemical change.
you get baking soda in water, aka nothing. my mom drinks it when she feels sick i think
A nonhomogeneous mixture is obtained (for solids).
nothing happens!! its just dusty chocolate milk!!!