Create a water + baking soda solution?

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I was wondering if there is a way I can mix the two and put it in a spray bottle? I would like to use water + baking soda in some cases to spray a little rather than have large amounts. Is it possible? I've tried, but the nozzle always ends up clogged.



Best Answer

A small pot of water and baking soda (over saturated is OK), and a simple brush is all you need

A quick stir of the pot with the brush, and wash it on what you need works fine




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Quick Answer about "Create a water + baking soda solution?"

Use a Baking Soda paste made with 3 parts Baking Soda to 1 part water.

What is the ratio of baking soda to water?

Make a paste of 3 parts baking soda to 1 part water.

How do you make soda water without a machine?

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  • Can I make soda water with baking soda?

    All you need is half teaspoon of baking soda and a glass of water, which is about 200 millilitres. Mix both the ingredients and drink once in a day or as the doctor suggest. Do not drink it daily or if you must, make sure it is done under supervision.

    What does water and baking soda create?

    Essentially, the baking soda reacts to water to produce heat and carbonic acid, ultimately creating carbon dioxide.



    How to Make Baking Soda Water




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    Answer 2

    Baking soda is soluble in water at up to 90 grams per liter. If you add more than that to water, you'll end up with a saturated solution at 90 g/L plus some crystalline baking soda on the bottom of the container.

    A teaspoon of baking soda has a mass of about 4.8 grams, so it'll take 53 ml of your saturated soda solution to deliver 1 teaspoon baking soda. In Fully metric terms, that's 11.1 ml of solution per gram baking soda.

    Answer 3

    I really have no idea why you'd need to do this for cooking. The amount of baking soda in solution in a few sprays of a bottle is going to be tiny. If this is actually cooking related, I'm sure there's a better way.

    But if there's some use for your spray bottle of solution, you probably just need to clean the nozzle periodically - spraying plain water through it now and then would work. Nothing's going to stop the water in the nozzle from evaporating, though.

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