Will baking soda dissolve in vegetable oil?
Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) is a basic salt, whereas vegetable oil is composed of nonpolar molecules. As a result, baking soda is insoluble in vegetable oil. The molecules of baking soda are unable to interact with the molecules of vegetable oil, so they do not dissolve into the oil.
Vegetable Recipes
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Vegetable Recipes
- Appetizers
- Cheeses
- Chili Recipes
- Condiments
- Dips
- Fondue Recipes
- Grains & Potatoes Recipes
- Jello Recipes
- Salad Recipes
- Salsa Recipes
- Sauces
- Snacks
- Soup Recipes
- Spreads
- Stocks
- Vegetable Recipes


