Do you use baking Powder to make a crystal?
Baking powder is not typically used to make crystals. Crystals are usually formed by the precipitation of a mineral from a solution. Baking powder is a leavening agent that is used to make baked goods rise. It is composed of a base, an acid, and a cornstarch. When baking powder is mixed with water, the base and the acid react to produce carbon dioxide gas. This gas causes the baked goods to rise.
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