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Is baking soda acidic?

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As far as I know, baking soda is sodium bicarbonate (or sodium hydrogencarbonate), with a formula of NaHCO3. read more

Baking soda is a popular method for treating digestive problems like heartburn, acid indigestion, and upset stomachs on an occasional basis only. Why baking soda works The key to baking soda’s ability to treat acid reflux lies in the ingredient sodium bicarbonate. read more

Baking soda can also help neutralize the acid and help the body to maintain pH balance in the urine and bloodstream. Mice studies conducted by Arizona Cancer Center have shown that baking soda can alkalize the areas around tumors and help prevent metastasis in cancer patients. read more

Baking Soda vs Baking Powder. While baking soda is strictly an alkaline compound, baking powder is sodium bicarbonate already combined with an acid. The acid compound in baking powder is in the form of a salt, which means it will not react with the base until a liquid is added. Baking soda is good to use in recipes which include other acidic ingredients. read more

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