Chemistry, asked by Riya021, 1 year ago

HLO....❤✌❤✌
______________________
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BAKING SODA AND BAKING POWDER......(ATLEAST 3 POINTS )

Answers

Answered by lovely9999
1
hii.....
here is ur answer.....
But it can make a big differencefor baked goods, so let's explain.Baking soda has only one ingredient: sodium bicarbonate. Sodium bicarbonate is a base that reacts when it comes into contact with acids, like buttermilk, yogurt or vinegar. ... But baking powder also contains two acids.
hope it helps u.....
Answered by AtifJr
2
★ Baking Soda

Baking soda is pure sodium bicarbonate. When baking soda is combined with moisture and an acidic ingredient (e.g., yogurt, chocolate, buttermilk, honey), the resulting chemical reaction produces bubbles of carbon dioxide that expand under oven temperatures, causing baked goods to expand or rise. The reaction begins immediately upon mixing the ingredients, so you need to bake recipes which call for baking soda immediately, or else they will fall flat

★ Baking Powder

Baking powder contains sodium bicarbonate, but it includes the acidifying agent already (cream of tartar), and also a drying agent (usually starch). Baking powder is available as single-acting baking powder and as double-acting baking powder. Single-acting powders are activated by moisture, so you must bake recipes which include this product immediately after mixing. Double-acting powders react in two phases and can stand for a while before baking. With double-acting powder, some gas is released at room temperature when the powder is added to dough, but the majority of the gas is released after the temperature of the dough increases in the oven.



Similar questions