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Q: How much does 1 pound baking soda weigh?
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How much did a pound of baking soda cost in 1840?

a shickle and a half


How many tablespoons of baking soda is in one pound?

There are about 24 tablespoons of baking soda in one pound.


How many cups in 1 pound baking soda?

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How much does a fluid ounce of soda weigh?

1 fluid ounce of soda weighs 0.062 5 pound. 12 fluid ounces of soda weighs 0.75 pound. If it's in a can it will weigh more.


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Does vinegar and baking soda get heavier or lighter?

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