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What is the logarithmic formula for baking soda?

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What is the logarithmic formula for baking soda?

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I don’t know about logarithmic formula – never heard of it. However, the chemical formula for baking soda is :- NaHCO3 Otherwise known as sodium bi-carbonate or sodium hydrogen carbonate. The molecule contains# 1 atom of sodium (Na) 1 atom of hydrogen (H) 1 atom of carbon (C) 3 atoms of oxygen (O3) Its relative molecule mass is 84. It readily decomposes on heating to give carbon dioxide. This is what occurs during baking making the dough rise to give lots of little holes, as the pastry rises.

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