When I started to look into eco-friendly ways to clean around the house, three substances kept on coming up time and time again. Bicarbonate of Soda, Baking Powder and Soda Crystals. However, I always got confused as to which is which! So I made this short guide about these three similarly named substances and what they should, and should not, be used for. Bicarbonate of Soda Official Name - Sodium Bicarbonate Also known as - Baking Soda, Bicarb of Soda, Bread Soda, Sodium Bicarb, Natron Chemical formula - NahCO3 PH - 8 (lightly alkaline) Some what of a magic chemical, Bicarbonate of Soda is used in all sorts of applications: Cooking - Primarily used as a raising agent. Bicarbonate of Soda is slightly alkaline, when mixed with an acid, such as vinegar or lemon juice, CO2 is produced. Bicab of
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