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The baking soda and the vinegar will react to create carbon dioxide that will force red, foaming liquid out of the bottle, like lava from a volcano.
The thicker the skin on the spheres, the farther the calcium chloride has diffused into the apple, reacting to create a gel.
Bleach and ammonia react to create chlorine gas, a lethal poison.
Casein, borax and water react together to create a thick, sticky liquid that helps the finish plaster stick to the walls and prevents it from flaking and dusting after it dries.
And a strong green color develops in Laba garlic only with acetic acid, the main acid in vinegar (also found in sourdough), because it's especially effective at breaching internal membranes and mixing the cell chemicals that react together to create the green pigment.
Straight from Japan, this candy set combines creativity and cholesterol with a DIY set of powders and gels that react together to create what looks like real sushi.
Ethylene is reacted with to create ethylene oxide, which, in turn, is converted into ethylene glycol; the primary feeder material used to manufacture a host of products, including antifreeze and polyester polymers (the precursors of many plastics and fabrics).
The downfall to natural acids with gluten-free baking is that they react immediately to create air bubbles.
Chemical safety experts have said that calcium carbide reacts with water to create acetylene, a highly volatile gas that could explode if sprayed by firefighters' hoses.
The stripping solution is normally sulphuric acid which reacts with ammonia to create ammonium sulphate.
The group decided to look at water, Hata says, because water readily reacts with carbon to create carbon monoxide and molecular hydrogen.
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