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Examples of baking soda


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It can be manufactured easily in the kitchen using simple ingredients such as ammonia and bakingsoda.
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When acid is not used, thermal decomposition of the bakingsoda releases carbon dioxide.
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One should instead use bakingsoda to extinguish a wax fire.
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The buttermilk in the dough contains lactic acid, which reacts with the bakingsoda to form tiny bubbles of carbon dioxide.
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The bakingsoda and acid react to form carbon dioxide which is trapped in the highly viscous mixture.
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A natural toothpaste can be made by mixing bakingsoda, glycerin and water as a paste, with some antibacterial (e.g. sage) essential oils.
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The paste is applied and allowed to set for a few hours and then washed off with a bakingsoda/water solution.
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The biscuit was given its name because it was thought that its high bakingsoda content served as an aid to food digestion.
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Baking powder submarines are sometimes misidentified as bakingsoda submarines, however bakingsoda alone does not react when placed in water.
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Make sure there is enough water remaining in the syrup to dissolve the bakingsoda.
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Another variant is "honeycomb toffee", which is an aerated version with bubbles introduced by adding bakingsoda and vinegar while mixing.
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They enter his shop to find it deserted and then the bathroom, where they find bakingsoda and vinegar, as well as several model volcanoes.
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A claim that soda baths fostered rejuvenation led to a temporary shortage of bakingsoda.
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A pinch of bakingsoda is added to help give it more of a pronounced pink colour.
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The toxin is minimized by cooking, especially with a pinch of bakingsoda.
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The silver is placed atop of the foil and a quart of boiling water is poured over the pieces with two tablespoons of bakingsoda.
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The latter type can be made at home by filling a balloon with bakingsoda.
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Weak bases, such as bakingsoda or egg white, should be used to neutralize any acid spills.
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The blasting material consists of formulated sodium bicarbonate (also known as bakingsoda).
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Making a paste from sodium bicarbonate (bakingsoda) and leaving it on the affected area for 10 minutes can also help lift the scales.
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This pastry is made with flour, wheat, bakingsoda, star anise, cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg and sweetened using honey and sugar.
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The most popular version of the dish consists of finely grated, raw potato and mashed potato with flour, bakingsoda, buttermilk and sometimes egg.
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These facilities generally dealt only in dry goods such as flour, dry beans, bakingsoda, and canned foods.
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Some litter brands contain bakingsoda to absorb such odors.
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They contain bakingsoda and/or odorized crystals.
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In principle, a number of kitchen acids may be combined with bakingsoda to simulate commercial baking powders.
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They are made with baking powder or bakingsoda as a chemical leavening agent rather than yeast.
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Bakingsoda is commonly added to washing machines as a replacement for softener and to remove odors from clothes.
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The pastry is made from whole wheat flour (atta), refined flour (maida), semolina (suji), baking powder and bakingsoda.
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These cakes are made with flour, bakingsoda, and water; they are, however, typically deep-fried.
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Conventional leavenings such as yeast and bakingsoda were much less reliable in the conditions faced by the prospectors.
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Bakingsoda (and sometimes baking powder) may be added to a sourdough-type starter.
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The ingredients found in natural toothpastes vary widely but often include bakingsoda, aloe, eucalyptus oil, myrrh, plant extract (strawberry extract), and essential oils.
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Often ginger and bakingsoda are added to the seasoning.
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Bakingsoda and salt of hartshorn are used as rising agent in svele, which give this cake its characteristic flavour.
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Eggs, bakingsoda or baking powder, starch, oil, and/or spices may also be added.
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One tablespoon of salt and bakingsoda is added and boiled for three minutes.
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Active ingredients in wacky cake include flour, sugar, cocoa powder, bakingsoda, vegetable oil, white vinegar and vanilla extract.
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The more modern non-traditional use of bakingsoda or ammonia as a substitute for calcium hydroxide has been used with limited success.
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About 25% of the flour would be mixed with water, bakingsoda, and malt sugar for fermentation, and this is the outside skin.
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The uranium would wash out with a 2% solution of sodium bicarbonate (bakingsoda).
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The modern product usually rises with bakingsoda, or with baking powder, developed in the nineteenth century.
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This process is frequently done with bakingsoda (sodium bicarbonate), water, and a spoon.
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Sourdough has long been associated with the 1849 gold prospectors, though they were more likely to make bread with commercial yeast or bakingsoda.
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Other means of extinguishing an oil fire include application of dry powder (e.g., bakingsoda, salt) or fire fighting foam.
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And "fukuregashi", a kind of steamed cake with brown sugar, flour and bakingsoda, has also been produced in the area for a time.
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Variations on the recipe include quickbread versions with chemical leaveners (such as bakingsoda or baking powder), yeasted versions, and phyllo layer versions.
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It turns out it is simply bakingsoda.
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It is also known as baker's ammonia and was a predecessor to the more modern leavening agents bakingsoda and baking powder.
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In the second, carbon dioxide bubbles up through the ammoniated brine, and sodium bicarbonate (bakingsoda) precipitates out of the solution.
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The rolls are made of wheat flour, water, sugar, soybean oil, vegetable shortening, milk powder, salt, yeast and bakingsoda.
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Sometimes, a little yeast or bakingsoda is added to give a more "doughy" texture to the finished product.
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However, forms of "endothermic" neutralization do exist, such as the reaction between sodium bicarbonate (bakingsoda) and acetic acid (vinegar).
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Vinegar, bakingsoda, and vegetable oil can be added in drops to see if they affect the luminescence.
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Racuchy are made with yeast or, in other versions, baking powder or bakingsoda is used.
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In the battle, they accidentally mix the ship's store of bakingsoda with vinegar, causing a violent reaction that rends the ship in two.
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Upon brushing, bakingsoda and peroxide will combine to release oxygen bubbles.
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For instance, bakingsoda or baking powder may be incorporated to induce leavening during baking, resulting in a less dense pound cake.
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Magnesium sulphate, or kieserite, is often used as an alternative to bakingsoda.
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Simple cleaners such as white vinegar and bakingsoda, as well as absorbents like zeolite, are effective at removing odors.
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This is especially the case with home remedy whitening products that contain fruit acids and brushing with abrasives such as bakingsoda.
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Protectants such as bakingsoda or colloidal oatmeal relieve minor irritation and itching.
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The second is to include an acidic ingredient such as buttermilk and add bakingsoda; the reaction of the acid with the soda produces gas.
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Salt and sodium bicarbonate (bakingsoda) are among materials that can be substituted for commercial toothpaste.
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Sweet tea can also be made with a simple syrup and is sometimes tempered with bakingsoda to reduce the drink's acidity.
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It is an acid source for reaction with bakingsoda to leaven baked goods.
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They are inexpensive and easy to make using molasses, flour and bakingsoda.
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It can be compared to small salt substance or bakingsoda.
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For most purposes sitz baths with water are sufficient, though some people prefer to use saline water or water mixed with bakingsoda.
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With the correct electrodes and correct electrolyte, such as bakingsoda, hydrogen and oxygen gases will stream from the oppositely charged electrodes.
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It is prepared with bakingsoda or soaked charcoal ashes and mixed with beans.
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In the majority of their toothpaste lines, the two separate ingredients are bakingsoda and peroxide.
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Hydrogen peroxide is also used for tooth whitening and can be mixed with bakingsoda and salt to make a home-made a toothpaste.
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Most modern bannocks are made with baking powder or bakingsoda as a leavening agent, giving them a light and airy texture.
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Sometimes a small quantity of bakingsoda is also added to make the batter fluffier.
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Adding about a teaspoon of bakingsoda to the trays of water can rectify this.
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Combining a bottle of vinegar with an industrial-sized barrel of bakingsoda, they produce an explosion which prompts a space ship to come over and beam them on board.
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Bakingsoda could be used for leavening.
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Because it is acidic, when combined with an alkali ingredient, commonly sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) or potassium bicarbonate, it reacts to produce carbon dioxide and a salt.
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Butter cakes consist of taking the most basic of ingredients - butter, sugar, eggs, flour, and a leavening agent (baking powder or bakingsoda) - and transforming them into a baked good.
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In small amounts this chemical can cause minor irritation to the eyes and/or open wounds; however, with exposure to air, it quickly turns into sodium bicarbonate (bakingsoda).
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Since it has long been known and is widely used, the salt has many related names such as bakingsoda, bread soda, cooking soda, and bicarbonate of soda.
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A fast-acting acid reacts in a wet mixture with bakingsoda at room temperature, and a slow-acting acid will not react until heated in an oven.
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This mixture is sometimes mistakenly made with vinegar and sodium bicarbonate (bakingsoda), which actually react to neutralize each other, creating carbon dioxide and a sodium acetate solution.
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The most authentic versions are unleavened, but from the early 19th century bannocks have been made using baking powder, or a combination of bakingsoda and buttermilk or clabbered milk.
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In the mid-1880s, he made an early mark on the firm by proposing that the company sell bakingsoda at the company's tea and coffee stores.
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Silver jewelry can be using aluminium foil, bakingsoda, and hot water.
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Lye is the strongest, followed by washing soda and lastly bakingsoda.
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