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270 °C (decomp) Since it has long been known and is widely used, the salt has many related names such as baking soda, bread soda, cooking soda, bicarbonate of soda. Colloquially, its name is shortened to sodium bicarb, bicarb soda, or simply bicarb. The word saleratus, from Latin sal æratus meaning "aerated salt", was widely used in the 19th century for both sodium bicarbonate and potassium bicarbonate. The term has now fallen out of common usage. The ancient Egyptians used natural deposits of natron, a mixture consisting mostly of sodium carbonate decahydrate and sodium bicarbonate. The natron was used as a cleansing agent like soap. In 1791, a French chemist, Nicolas Leblanc, produced sodium bicarbonate as we know it today. In 1846 two New York bakers, John Dwight and Austin Church, established the first factory to develop baking soda from sodium carbonate and carbon dioxide.[1]
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1. Crack Addiction, The Unvarnished Truth
July 21, 2009
Crack cocaine is derived from powdered Cocaine and is a highly addictive and powerful stimulant. Crack emerged as a drug of abuse in the mid-1980s. Crack abuse is high primarily because the drug produces an immediate high and because it is easy and inexpensive to produce, rendering it readily available and affordable. Crack is produced by dissolving powdered cocaine in a mixture of water and ammonia or sodium bicarbonate (baking soda). The mixture is boiled until a solid substance forms. The solid substance removed form the liquid is dried and broken into chunks ,which are then sold as crack... (read more)
Author: Roscoe Dejesus
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2. smithanderson_1975@yahoo.com
April 03, 2009
Sodium bicarbonate, also called sodium hydrogen carbonate is a white crystalline compound with the chemical formula - NaHCO3. Sodium bicarbonate is a powdery compound with a slightly alkaline taste and resembling sodium carbonate or washing soda. This chemical compound is a constituent of a mineral called Natron and is found in mineral springs in dissolved form. Sodium bicarbonate is produced industrially on a large scale for cleaning purposes. Sodium bicarbonate cleaning is also known as Soda Blasting. Sodium bicarbonate cleaning is one of the most preferred methods practiced for indust... (read more)
Author: Smith Anderson
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3. Does Brushing Teeth With Baking Soda Make Teeth Whiter?
March 09, 2009
Does brushing teeth with baking soda really helps make your teeth whiter? A review of the use of baking soda as a teeth whitener.
Baking Soda as a Natural Cleaning Agent
For centuries, baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) has been used by people around the world as a cleaning agent for a wide variety of purposes. As a natural cleaner, baking soda is well known for its ability to clean paint, remove pesticides from vegetables, neutralize odors from books and for many years, even used informally, as a tooth whitening agent to whiten teeth.
Many people who have tried using baking soda ... (read more)
Author: Jenny Vidal
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4. Swimming Pool Chemistry
January 19, 2009
Step 1: Test for total and free chlorine. Your free chlorine should be between 2.0 and 4.0 PPM. You’ll test this using your water test kit that I referenced above. Follow directions on the testing package. Add chlorine if it’s necessary.
Step 2: Test your total alkalinity Measure the water's total alkalinity. This figure should be in the range of 80 to 150 ppm; 100 to 120 ppm is best. Adjust the total alkalinity by adding sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) to raise it or sodium bisulfate (dry acid) to lower it.
Step 3: Test your calcium hardness. This should be between 200-400 PP... (read more)
Author: David Kilmer
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5. Baking Soda - How It Is Beneficial?
April 04, 2008
Baking soda is a sodium bicarbonate, a normal content that maintains the pH equilibrium. Baking soda neutralizes both acids and bases, so it really eliminates odors quite than just covering them upward. In cooking, baking soda releases carbon dioxide when heated, and this causes cookies, breads or cakes to climb. Baking Soda is one of the reality's greatest elements towards cleaning, deodorizing, preparation, and healthcare purposes. There are many benefits to using baking soda on your rind and hair.
The first use of baking soda within the household is for cleaning. Baking soda can clean... (read more)
Author: Peter Hutch
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6. Baking Soda - How It Is Beneficial?
April 01, 2008
Baking soda is a sodium bicarbonate, a normal content that maintains the pH equilibrium. Baking soda neutralizes both acids and bases, so it really eliminates odors quite than just covering them upward. In cooking, baking soda releases carbon dioxide when heated, and this causes cookies, breads or cakes to climb. Baking Soda is one of the reality's greatest elements towards cleaning, deodorizing, preparation, and healthcare purposes. There are many benefits to using baking soda on your rind and hair.
The first use of baking soda within the household is for cleaning. Baking soda can clean... (read more)
Author: Peter Hutch
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7. Baking Soda - How It Is Beneficial?
March 31, 2008
Baking soda is a sodium bicarbonate, a normal content that maintains the pH equilibrium. Baking soda neutralizes both acids and bases, so it really eliminates odors quite than just covering them upward. In cooking, baking soda releases carbon dioxide when heated, and this causes cookies, breads or cakes to climb. Baking Soda is one of the reality's greatest elements towards cleaning, deodorizing, preparation, and healthcare purposes. There are many benefits to using baking soda on your rind and hair.
The first use of baking soda within the household is for cleaning. Baking soda can clean... (read more)
Author: Peter Hutch
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8. Benefits Of Baking Soda
March 10, 2008
Baking soda is a sodium bicarbonate, a normal content that maintains the pH equilibrium. Baking soda neutralizes both acids and bases, so it really eliminates odors quite than just covering them upward. In cooking, baking soda releases carbon dioxide when heated, and this causes cookies, breads or cakes to climb. Baking Soda is one of the reality's greatest elements towards cleaning, deodorizing, preparation, and healthcare purposes. There are many benefits to using baking soda on your rind and hair. There are many products on the marketplace for your hair, system and rind. Baking soda has mag... (read more)
Author: Juliet Cohen
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9. Pimples and Acne home remedies
November 02, 2007
Baking soda is a chemical compound called sodium bicarbonate. It is crystalline fine powder found nearly in every kitchen and used for leavening the food items such as cake. Garlic has been used successfully to cure acne. Rub with raw garlic several times a day. Garlic is known to have cured the toughest of acne problem. The external use of garlic helps to clear the skin of spots, pimples and boils. Acne can further be cured by eating three seeds of raw garlic once daily for a month. This purifies the blood stream and ensures basic cleansing of blood keeping acne away. Fenugreek is another... (read more)
Author: Rachel Broune
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