Quotation from: General Science

Written by: Bertha M. Clark


But there is one great objection to the use of soda alone as a
leavening agent. After baking soda has lost its carbon dioxide gas, it
is no longer baking soda, but is transformed into its relative,
washing soda, which has a disagreeable taste and is by no means
desirable for the stomach.


Man's knowledge of chemicals and their effect on each other has
enabled him to overcome this difficulty and, at the same time, to
retain the leavening effect of the baking soda.

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