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What chemical reactions take place when cooking pikeletes?

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What chemical reactions take place when cooking pikeletes?

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If you’re looking at the same recipe I am that’s made with self rising flour then the chemical reaction is due to the baking powder that’s in it. Baking powder is made of three different parts; an acid, a base, and a filler. All three need to be dry powders that can be mixed together. For example, baking soda (a base), cream of tartar (an acid) and corn starch (the filler) are three common ingredients. In school, you may have done the experiment where you mix baking soda (a base) and vinegar (an acid) and get a bubbling reaction. Baking powder works the same way. When you add water to baking powder, the dry acid and base go into solution and start reacting to produce carbon dioxide bubbles. •Single-acting baking powder produces all of its bubbles when it gets wet. •Double-acting baking powder produces bubbles again when it gets hot. If you want to prove to yourself that this is how baking powder works, simply try mixing a teaspoon of baking powder into a cup of hot water. As long as th

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