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any examples of sodium bicarbonate​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is commonly known as baking soda, bread soda, bicarbonate of soda, and cooking soda. Its physical appearance is usually a white, odorless, fine powder and has alkaline or basic properties. It dissolves in water, so it is water-soluble, and it is non-flammable.

Answered by bhuvi70
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Sodium bicarbonate, commonly known as baking soda, is a staple in the kitchen. It is a must-have ingredient if you love baking cookies and other sweets. It is also very useful in deodorizing your shoes and your refrigerator. You will find this very useful and affordable ingredient in the baking aisle of the grocery store as baking soda. Its chemical formula is NaHCO3. Its formula consists of one sodium (Na) atom, one hydrogen (H) atom, one carbon (C) atom and three oxygen (O) atoms. It is commonly known as baking soda, bread soda, bicarbonate of soda, and cooking soda. Its physical appearance is usually a white, odorless, fine powder and has alkaline or basic properties. It dissolves in water, so it is water-soluble, and it is non-flammable.

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