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Is baking soda a natural resource?
Baking soda is not a naturally occurring substance. It is a compound that is produced by the chemical reaction between sodium carbonate and water. While the starting materials for baking soda - sodium and carbon - are natural resources, the final product is not considered to be a natural resource in its own right.
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