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Nothing happens when backing soda and sand are mixed. There is no reaction.
When powdered lemonade is added to Pepsi, it produces a very gnarly, disgusting, combination of citrus, and sugar=dosn't taste good.
it turns into a doughy substance , but don't add baking soda and vinegar
It fizzes; similar to what happens when you shake up a bottle of pop and open it!
It will most likely make the substances bubble up a lot.
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 banking soda is mixed with lemon juice , bubbles are formed with a hissing sound and carbon dioxide is form (citrus acid) + (sodium hydrogencarbonate) = carbon dioxide + other substances
Yes baking soda and oil can be mixed together,especially when baking.
This looks to me like a recipe for making glass (you would have to melt them).
Of course. I sometimes mix baking soda powder with cream of tartar powder to make baking powder, which of course is mixed with flour powder and sometimes powdered milk. Other powders may startlingly combine, causing heat and other changes.
The concentration increases. Eventually, all of the water will evaporate leaving dry baking soda behind.
One might expect to experience quite a bit of stomach bloating and gas.