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Sodium bicarbonate NaHCO₃ White powder or monoclinic crystalline powder Used for food additive production
Product Introduction:
Baking soda, also known as sodium bicarbonate, commonly referred to as "baking soda", "baking powder", or "heavy soda", is a small white crystal with a lower solubility in water than sodium carbonate. It is an industrial chemical that may be toxic. The solid gradually decomposes above 50 ℃ to produce sodium carbonate, carbon dioxide, and water, and completely decomposes at 440 ℃. Sodium bicarbonate is an acidic salt formed by the neutralization of strong and weak acids, and it exhibits weak alkalinity when dissolved in water. This characteristic can make it a leavening agent in the food production process. Sodium bicarbonate will leave residual sodium carbonate after action, and excessive use can cause the finished product to have an alkaline taste.
Basic Product Information:
Chinese name | sodium bicarbonate | melting point | 270 ℃ (decomposition) |
Foreign name | Sodium Bicarbonate | Water solubility | 7.8g/100ml,18℃ |
Another name | Baking Soda, Sodium Bicarbonate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Baking Soda | density | 2.159 g/c ㎥ (solid) |
chemical formula | NaHCO₃ | appearance | White powder or monoclinic crystalline powder |
molecular weight | 84.01 | Attributes | Chemical Reagents |
CAS login number | 144-55-8 | Toxicity | non-toxic |
EINECS login number | 205-633-8 |
Product Usage:
Sodium bicarbonate can be directly used as a raw material in the pharmaceutical industry to treat excessive stomach acid. It can also be used in film production, tanning, mineral processing, smelting, metal heat treatment, as well as in the fiber and rubber industries. Simultaneously used as a detergent for wool and for agricultural seed soaking. One of the most widely used loosening agents in the food industry, it is used in the production of biscuits, cakes, Mantou, bread, etc. It is a carbon dioxide generator in soft drinks; It can be combined with alum to form alkaline fermentation powder, or with soda ash to form civil stone alkali; It can also be used as a butter preservative. Fire fighting equipment is used to produce acid alkali fire extinguishers and foam fire extinguishers. The rubber industry uses it in combination with alum and H pore forming agents to achieve uniform pore formation in the production of rubber and sponge. Used as a flux for casting steel ingots in the metallurgical industry. Used as a molding aid for cast steel (sand casting) sand molds in the mechanical industry. Used in the printing and dyeing industry as a fixing agent, acid-base buffering agent, and post-treatment agent for fabric dyeing and finishing. Adding baking soda during dyeing can prevent yarn from producing color spots. The pharmaceutical industry uses it as a raw material for acid making agents.