Noun
a white soluble compound (NaHCO3) used in effervescent drinks and in baking powders and as an antacid
Source: WordNetAnyway, madness and genius. They're the disturbed pals of the human condition. The Bonnie and Clyde, the Thelma and Louise, the baking soda and vinegar. Insanity just walks alongside the brilliant like some creepy, insistent shadow. Deb Caletti
I was always Armie. There couldn't be a 90-year-old Armand and a 9-day-old one. And I heard enough jokes about baking soda. Armie Hammer
It's filled with... baking soda. Because it really smells. Kate O'Brien
Blasting with baking soda powder removed the tar without further damaging the copper.sfn The restorers' work was hampered by the asbestos-based substance that Bartholdi had used—ineffectively, as inspections showed—to prevent galvanic corrosion. Source: Internet
Another great teeth whitening property of baking soda is that it creates an alkaline environment in your mouth. Source: Internet
Cutting back the sugar lessens the ability to get that air and rise, which is sometimes aided by chemical leaveners (baking soda or powder). Source: Internet