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Cassandra Love
24 April, 21:51
Are baking cookies an acid base reaction
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Crystal Hobbs
25 April, 00:12
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Not an acid base reaction but a powdered one the acid doesn't exist its the baking powder
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Eleanor Higgins
25 April, 00:54
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Answer: It is an acid base reaction ...
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Basic chemistry, Both of these leavening agents produce carbon dioxide via an acid-base reaction ... Baking Soda, The sole ingredient in baking soda is sodium bicarbonate, NaHCO3, a weak base. When exposed to acid in an aqueous solution it reacts to form carbon dioxide, causing dough to rise.
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