Is this like comparing apples to oranges? I'd say like 6 apples.
Yes, you can use a baking bag in a large baking dish, as long as the food you plan to bake will fit into the dish you want to use.
A typical bag of baking soda for household use is usually around 1 pound in size, although larger sizes are also available for commercial use.
There are approximately 1 1/8 cups of baking soda in an 8oz bag.
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get a zip-lock bag and get some vinegar and baking soda and 50 to 100 BB and put them in bag (the more the better) put vinegar in or baking soda (if you preferring either put baking soda in toilet paper or napkin or soak it in vinegar then put it in the bag zip it up fast then shake and throw at enemy then it sould go boom and you rush inHope it works :)
If a chemical reaction produces a gas, and the bag is close of, then the bag will inflate. Take the exmaple of vinegar and baking soda: CH3CO2H + NaHCO3 --> NaCH3CO2 + H2O + CO2 The CO2 released is a gas, which can inflate a bag.
Paper mache(shape of volcano) Place bag inside that WILL NOT LEAK Baking soda & red food coloring in bag pour vinegar in bag (It's the oldest trick in the book)
no. it will just sit there and stink up your house i tried
By mixing a paste of water and baking soda, and applying it to the area of the roaster oven where the bag melted, you should be able to clean the plastic off. If baking soda is not available you can try using cream of tartar.
it is equal to 8 of em
No