Sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO₃), commonly known as baking soda, is a versatile chemical used in cooking, cleaning, and medicine.
🧪 Uses of Sodium Bicarbonate
1. Cooking & Baking
- Acts as a leavening agent: reacts with acids (like vinegar, lemon juice, or yogurt) to produce carbon dioxide, making cakes, pancakes, and bread rise.
- Can neutralize acidic ingredients in recipes.
2. Cleaning
- Gentle abrasive cleaner for surfaces, sinks, and cookware.
- Deodorizes fridges, carpets, and trash bins.
3. Health & Personal Care
- Antacid: Relieves heartburn or indigestion in small doses (diluted in water).
- Oral care: Can be used to brush teeth for mild whitening.
- Skin care: Soothes insect bites, minor burns, or irritation.
4. Other Uses
- Laundry booster: Softens water and enhances detergent efficiency.
- Fire extinguisher: Can help smother small grease or electrical fires.
⚠️ Safety Notes
- Internal use: Only in recommended doses; excessive consumption can cause nausea, vomiting, or electrolyte imbalance.
- Mixing with acids: Produces carbon dioxide gas, so don’t seal containers tightly.
- Medical conditions: Avoid overuse if you have kidney disease, high blood pressure, or heart issues due to high sodium content.
💡 Fun Fact: Sodium bicarbonate has been used for centuries—not just for baking but even for ancient cleaning and medicinal purposes.
If you want, I can give you a list of 10 creative ways to use baking soda at home, including some surprising hacks beyond cooking.