Purity of NaHCO3 for 2 part

Amphiprion

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I managed to find 50 lbs 99% min. bicarbonate for relatively cheap. What, if any variation is there on the two part recipe as compared with Arm & Hammer?
 
That should be adequately pure and it would be used just like the recipe in the article for baking soda, with the possible caveat that I am not sure of the bulk density of the material you have, so while the weight based recipe will be exact, the volume will be an approximation. :)
 
It is not so much the % impurity as what the impurities are, and food grade usually limits some of the worst possibilities. But yes, it is close to 100%. :)
 
It's swimming pool-grade, so it can't be absolutely horrible (can't imagine it being recommended, especially knowing little kids get big mouthfuls of water).

*edit* I may have to eat my words. I found some specs (generalized) on 'technical' grade (which is what this supposedly is) and it can contain up to 30 ppm of copper!!!!! I may have to pass.
 
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9313385#post9313385 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Randy Holmes-Farley
I'd probably avoid it then. :D

Already there :D. I found an even better deal (at a bakery wholesaler) for the 12 lb arm and hammer baking soda at $4 per bag.
 
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