Well, i have been been looking on the web about the difference and i found out, that there is not difference. You can make it with baking powder or baking soda it will look the same, doesn't matter with which product you are making it.. Make sure after mixing detergent you live your "slime" in fridge so it can be more expandable, live it for 5 min.. in the fridge!
It might not make slime but a more doughy substance.
We can use baking soda if you wan to make slime
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You can use baking soda, washing soda, or citric acid as alternatives to borax powder in cleaning and household tasks. These alternatives are effective in breaking down dirt and grease, without the potential skin irritation that borax can cause for some individuals.
Yes, you can use slime activator such as borax solution or liquid starch instead of contact solution or saline solution to make slime. Just add a small amount at a time and mix until you reach your desired slime consistency.
Use self-rising flour instead of all-purpose flour, and you can leave out the baking soda, baking powder, and salt.
Yes, you can make glow in the dark slime without borax by using alternate ingredients like liquid starch or glue mixed with contact lens solution and baking soda. You can also use glow in the dark paint or powder to make the slime glow.
You cannot use baking powder as a substitute for baking soda
No, baking powder is what makes cakes rise.
To make slime with baby powder, you can start with 1/2 cup of baby powder and gradually add small amounts of water until you reach your desired slime consistency. Keep in mind that the texture of the slime may vary depending on the brand of baby powder used.
Yes, but one should reduce the amount of salt in the recipe. When one does not have baking soda, it is best to use a cookie recipe that calls for baking powder, because the two ingredients are not identical.
If your talking about food i would use flour to make things thicker not baking powder and definitely not baking soda...you use that to make CRACK...