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30 g bottle of sodium bicarbonate, more commonly known as baking soda or bicarbonate of soda. Use sodium bicarbonate in this hands-on Fizzing Easter Egg Dye experiment, and explore the table below to discover the sodium bicarbonate formula, density, and more!
We also have a larger quantity of sodium bicarbonate available: Sodium Bicarbonate, 100 g
Fun Fact:
- In Egypt, the first mummies were accidental—bodies buried in hot, dry sand naturally mummified. Later, embalmers removed a person's organs immediately after death, so that the body would not begin to decay. They washed the body and then dried it out with a salt called natron. (Natron is a mixture of sodium bicarbonate—baking soda—and sodium carbonate.) Learn more in our Frozen Mammoths, Mummified People article!
Formula | NaHCO3 |
Formula Weight | 84.007 |
Grade | Reagent |
Form | Powder |
Density | 2.2 g/cm³ |
CAS # | 144-55-8 |
DOT Classification | Non-Regulated |
Storage Code | Green |
Alternate Names | Baking Soda, Bicarbonate of Soda |
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