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Ammonium Bicarbonate is a white crystalline solid having the odor of ammonia and is soluble in water. The primary hazard it involves is the threat to the environment. Immediate steps should be taken to limit spread to the environment.
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Ammonium Bicarbonate is a dough strengthener, a leavening agent, a ph control agent, and a texturizer. It is prepared by reacting gaseous carbon dioxide with aqueous ammonia. Crystals of ammonium bicarbonate are precipitated from solution and subsequently washed and dried. Ammonium Bicarbonate is soluble in water but decomposes when heated. It was used in place of ammonia when making ammonia-ripened gelatin emulsions.
Frozen Concentrated Lemon Juice is a product derived from freshly squeezed lemon juice which is subsequently frozen to extend its shelf life. This concentrated lemon juice ...
Glycerine is a colorless, viscous, hygroscopic, sweet-tasting trihydric alcohol. It is also called glycerin or glycerol, with the term glycerol being preferred as the pure ...
Hydrogen Peroxide is a colorless liquid dissolved in water. Vapors may irritate the eyes and mucous membranes. May violently decompose on contact with most common metals an...