1.1 Definition
graphicFormula and Meaning
sodium bicarbonate ( ′sōdēəm bī′kärbə′nət ) ( inorganic chemistry ) NaHCO 3
Sodium bicarbonate or sodium hydrogen carbonate is the chemical compound with the formula NaHCO3.
graphicYour Body and Acids
Young intelligently observed that, "over acidification of the body leads to the development of chronic yeast and fungal outfections and ultimately a cancerous condition of the cells and tissues.? [1]
Young D.Sc., Ph.D., based upon his theory that the human organism is alkaline by design and acidic by function. He suggests that there is only one sickness and one disease which is caused by an over acidification of the blood and then tissues due to an inverted way of living, eating and thinking. [2]
In cardiac arrest, however, the risks from acidosis exceed those of hypernatremia. [3]
graphicDioxide Gas
In these known processes the treatment with the gas containing carbon dioxide produces an aqueous suspension of crystals of sodium bicarbonate. These processes accordingly involve a filtration of the suspension in order to extract the sodium bicarbonate crystals therefrom and a drying of these crystals.[26]
Then to the saturated solutions of ammonia, a carbon dioxide is passed to get the convertion of brine to sodium bicarbonate and finally it is heated to obtain sodium carbonate. [27]
Neutralization with sodium bicarbonate usually produces carbon dioxide gas, which bubbles forth whenever vinegar (an acid) and baking soda are mixed (as they frequently are in "kitchen science" experiments). Such reactions are an important factor in baking, where the production of the gas is what causes cakes to rise.[28]
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Because it has long been known and is widely used, the salt has many other names including sodium hydrogencarbonate , sodium bicarb , baking soda , bread soda , cooking soda , bicarb soda or bicarbonate of soda . The word saleratus , from Latin sal 没tus meaning "aerated salt ", was widely used in the 19th century for both sodium bicarbonate and potassium bicarbonate . [33]
I wonder if it will because I see the "sodium" part of "sodium bicarbonate" and I know sodium is salt which will corrode or rust metal. In chemistry, it has a very specific meaning which is not quite as loose as it is used in every- day English. [34]
When combined with chloride, the resulting substance is table salt . [35]
graphicWhat is Soda?
The easiest way to raise the pH is through additions of sodium bicarbonate (i.e., baking soda). Mix a tablespoon or so of baking soda in a cup of dechlorinated water and slowly add it to the tank. [37]
Lurking in the depths of, hmm, maybe chapter 12, sodium carbonate appears as a predecessor of sodium bicarbonate, (baking soda) component of double acting baking powder. I read it not only as an erstwhile Twinkie eater, but as an erratic baker, as well as an artist/frequent user of sodium carbonate (sodium carbonate/soda ash) the catalyst for the chemical reaction between reactive dyes and natural fibers, allowing for the chemical bond that colors the cloth. [38]
graphicUsed to Remove Stuff
Used in toothpaste, baking soda helps to gently remove stains, whiten teeth, and freshen breath. [40] He began his business from an inexpensive process he discovered to remove bromine from brine. He later improved it further using electrolysis to oxidize bromide into bromine. [41]
Incrustation of the mills and powder- handling installations obviously constitutes a disadvantage as it forces the milling and handling installations to be periodically stopped in order to clean them and remove the incrustation therefrom. [42]
graphicMixed in Blood
This point is referred to as the lactic threshold, anaerobic threshold or the onset of blood lactate accumulation. If you've done one of our wVO2max tests you'll know exactly what I mean and how it feels. [44]
Six studies monitored the degree of alkalinization (pH urine or blood) [11 ,15 ,19 ,20 ,22 ,24 ]. All but one found a significant increase in pH with exception of Lin et al . [45]
In addition, increases in free sodium load due to sodium citrate administration may increase intravascular blood volume, facilitating the excretion of bicarbonate compounds and an anti- urolithic effect. Check for active clinical trials or closed clinical trials using this agent. [46]
graphicDrugs Like Crack and Governments
The issue is whether the drug is "crack" as the term is generally understood. [48]
While the evidence on this point was not overwhelming, Abdul presented no contradictory evidence; he merely asserted that the government failed to prove the drugs were manufactured using sodium bicarbonate. [49]
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graphicUrinary Alkalinization
Therefore, it could be hypothesized that the bicarbonate should be dosed to achieve urinary alkalinization". [51]
Evaluation Provided the nutritional implications or the over-all dietary intake of cations derived from these additives are taken into account, there appear to be no toxicological grounds to limit their use in accordance with good manufacturing practice. [52]
The information provided herein should not be used during any medical emergency or for the diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition. A licensed medical professional should be consulted for diagnosis and treatment of any and all medical conditions. [53]
graphicCarbonate, Chemicals and Medical
It is used in cookery, in baking powders, and as a source of carbonic acid gas (carbon dioxide) for soda water. Called also baking soda , cooking soda , bicarbonate of soda , bicarb , saleratus , and technically, acid sodium carbonate , sodium acid carbonate , primary sodium carbonate , sodium dicarbonate , etc. [57]
Chemically I heard that sodium bicarbonate will help me out, but I just wanted to make sure, having not been able to find many facts about it. Is it safe to take once or twice a week? [58]
Simoncini flew to the Netherlands and started treating Sylvia with intratumoral bicarbonate injections. He was supported by an Italian male assistant who is a doctor as well. [59]