Why do they put aluminum in baking powder?
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Which is perfectly logical, because sodium aluminum phosphate and sodium aluminum sulfate are both acids that are used in baking powders. (Baking powders are essentially a combination of baking soda and some sort of acid, which interacts with the soda to create carbon dioxide gas.Aug 11, 2015
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Which is perfectly logical, because sodium aluminum phosphate and sodium aluminum sulfate are both acids that are used in baking powders. (Baking powders are essentially a combination of baking soda and some sort of acid, which interacts with the soda to create carbon dioxide gas.Aug 11, 2015