Find a baking recipe that calls for baking soda but not baking
powder (you many need to use the Internet as a reference for the
recipe). Is there a source of acid in the recipe? If so, what is
it? How could you modify the recipe if you had no baking soda at
home? b). Find a baking recipe that calls for baking powder but not
baking soda (you many need to use the Internet as a reference for
the...
You are going to start a company selling bottles of bacon soda
(not baking soda). You have determined that to bottle your
masterpiece, you’ll need to pay a bottling company $1.45 per bottle
produced. They can send you 10 cases (48 bottles per case) for a
$240 shipping cost. You’ll also need to hire someone to place your
labels on each bottle once they arrive from the bottling company.
You pay $.25 per label from an online supplier. Let’s assume...
Which of the following statements is true?
A. The reaction of baking soda and vinegar to produce carbon
dioxide gas is an example of a precipitation reaction.
B. Bubbles in water that appear during boiling show that a
chemical reaction is occurring.
C. When balancing a chemical equation, you may alter the
coefficients but not the subscripts in the equation.
D. The formation of a new solid or gas is not an evidence of a
chemical reaction.
Which of the...
For this assignment, write a paper about a baking soda of
interest that is either manufactured or purified from natural
sources. In the body of the paper, address the following
questions:
Who discovered the baking soda and when?
If naturally occurring, where is it found?
Who manufactures or purifies it?
What are the common physical and chemical properties?
What are the common uses?
Is it harmful? Describe and explain its effects.
Select a product that you purchased (choose one where the
purchase was fairly important to you and preferably where you spent
some time making the decision). Try to recall the details of the
purchase process in the context of the various stages of the
consumer decision making process. Share the details of your
decision process using terms and concepts discussed in this
chapter.
Are the following Physical or Chemical changes?
Mixing oil and water
Mixing Vinegar and baking soda.
Aging humans
Changing water vapor to water.
Mixing mud, sugar and water
Light breaking into seven colors when passed through a prism.
The chemical equation for the reaction of baking soda (sodium
bicarbonate, NaHCO3) and vinegar (acetic acid,
CH3COOH) may be written as two steps. Fill in the
missing information for the chemical equation and balance it. Also
indicate what is the reaction type for each step.
Step 1: ________+ ______ --> CH3COONa
(aq) + H2CO3 (l)
Reaction type:
Step 2: H2CO3 (l) -->
H2O (l) + _________
Reaction type:
When the bromothymol blue (BTB) was exposed to the
CO2...
The Arm & Hammer® product—sodium bicarbonate—was
introduced in the US in 1846 as “baking soda.” For the next 100
years, Arm & Hammer® was a staple in the typical
American home.
Church & Dwight Company, a publically traded company, is the
parent company of the Arm & Hammer® product line.
Although originally used only for baking purposes, the company has
leveraged the other key attributes of basic baking soda (cleaning
and deodorizing benefits) into numerous applications.
The first Arm &...
do you think the soda tax is effective in
philadelphia? why or why not? is there a better alternative? Has
any other alternatives been successful in other cities or
states
It is important to test for the ping of death attack. Explain
why this test is predominantly historical, and not necessarily
relevant to most modern systems.