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 ====== baking soda vs baking powder ====== ====== baking soda vs baking powder ======
  
 +Also read why to [[life_hacks:glue#combine_with_baking_soda|combine superglue with baking soda]]. \\
  
 +===== Baking =====
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 +[[https://bakeschool.com/kitchen-geekery-baking-soda-vs-baking-powder/]] \\
  
 Baking powder is a mixture of ingredients, and it behaves very differently. Baking powder is a mixture of ingredients, and it behaves very differently.
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         One or more acidic salts (e.g. monocalcium phosphate, sodium aluminum sulfate)         One or more acidic salts (e.g. monocalcium phosphate, sodium aluminum sulfate)
         Sometimes a starch to keep it dry and stable         Sometimes a starch to keep it dry and stable
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 +Also read 
 +[[https://bakeschool.com/focus-on-baking-soda/]] and a [[https://www.backenmachtgluecklich.de/fragen/was-ist-der-unterschied-zwischen-backpulver-und-natron|short+simple German explanation]] \\
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 +===== Cleaning =====
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 +Natrium works better with warm water. The warm water also works better with fats than cold water. \\
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 +Natriumhydroxid (NaOH) (auch Ätznatron) \\
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