How It's Made: Natural Baking Soda
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I work in the industrial field in the maintenance department. I, and my coworkers have always loved these videos. We always say "The worker places the..." and immediately know it's a "How its made" joke.
my goal in life is to be "a worker" on a "How Its Made" episode
Thank you for all that you do.
Then the worker places his butt in the chair keeping a close watch for the boss......
Me and my dad loves watching how it's made and have been watching it for many years. he used to watch these when he got home working night shift as a respiratory therapist and got up, turned on the tv, and watched how its made on the science channel.
@Jake Braiding-Watson I liked it.
In this episode, baking soda.
Well, we pump water into a natural deposit to dissolve the baking soda. Then we pump the mixture back up and dry it until the water is all evaporated. Then we put the stuff left over from drying into a bag and sell it.
hey, if it works.
Profit
But when added water to underground , it's reacts and SODIUM HYDROXIDE + co2 is formed.
@@Aloewells Sodium Hydroxide, aka NaOH is a much stronger base than Sodium Bicarbonate. You cannot make it by just adding water to the later, this is not how things work
But then the evil genius switch the hot brine with vinegar an ka BLEWY
Salute to everyone from 2040s when this video gets recommended again 😎
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Or in a week
I was just in 2047 and this video was recommended to me.
Ah yes, the great baking soda wars
It's also used by the gallon in medical grade for things like dialysis. The dialyzer tube uses an osmotic membrane separating the patients blood and the bicarbonate and the pressure gradient causes waste products to get sucked into the bicarbonate.
I was wondering what is in that bath as well call it. Literally on dialysis right now watching this video as a am on the machine now. Been doing dialysis for 12 years now from the age of 18.
Wow, sounds safe
@@adolphadillard3220oh my God
Crouch grass, and celery is the best kidney herb.
My uncle just retired from the baking soda mines he worked at Church and Dwight in Green River Wyoming every train that I see on the rails headed to China of Asia comes from this mine. Baking Soda is used in everything from food, livestock feed, soap, mask, polymers, fertilizer, you name it it all begins as baking soda in a mine just like this one.
Ha! That's "Arm & Hammer," right? Neat.
Actually it (sodium bicarbonate) has few industrial uses; if you heat baking soda you get washing soda (sodium carbonate) and that has lots of industrial uses.
Yo dats rill ya'll BALEEDAT forill doh
you forgot toothpaste and crack!
Thanks 👍🇬🇧
Amazes me what goes into making baking soda. Much respect to the engineers that dreamed up, designed and built this process.
Yep indeed 👍🇬🇧
Yeah, I blows my mind when I realize that everything we see was engineered by someone. Like, where tf do they come up with some of these machines? 🤣
Don’t worry the Chinese will reverse engineer usa technology
@@Matityahu-the-God i missed something, it was brine then they removed all the water through multiple steps then it became pure, what am I missing?
@@Fogaata it's sad that someone would try so hard to downplay human ingenuity.
I now finally know why i would see just long lines of pipes leading to absolutely nowhere whenever i would travel in my home state.
Let me guess, north central Colorado.....
It's crazy how much of a process baking soda is and how cheap it is.
Economy of scale I guess.
Actually, for a "refining" process, this is rather simple and has 1 basic step once it enters the factory: remove the water. That's one of the reasons it's so cheap
@@HitomiMudo not true. What is exactly happening is still a mystery to scientist. We call it the scientigo effect.
@@lindzeesouperocd7558 where mystery?
@@lindzeesouperocd7558 scientigo effect isn’t even a real thing. and hitomi is right, baking soda is such a basic compound its extraction and refining is incomparable to even the most basic of polymers.
Looks like its 3am again.
Sodium bicarbonate has to be one of the most useful compounds ever discovered. It really is amazing everything you can do with it, and it's completely harmless.
Odor remover, teeth cleaner, bread leveaner, antacid...
Cleans veggies
I just discovered it's an amazing meat tenderizer too. Using this with cheap, less desired tough cuts of meat has saved me lots of money on cooking. This stuff really is the ultimate life hack.
I throw half a cup in my daughters bath. I don’t use bath bombs. Idk if it’s been scientifically proven, but it seems like it heals scrapes and cuts faster. Also, mosquito bites go away.
@@McfunfaceBEST antacid ever.
I use it in bathing and in cleaning. Also as a heartburn treatment. Baking soda is very versatile.
It’s great for heartburn, but tastes awful! I’ve heard it’s good to use for brushing your teeth. But it’s a bit coarse on them. My dad used it when I was a kid. I don’t know I& he still does, but he has all his teeth still. Supposed to help with your breath also. I use it on my shoes. When they start getting a bit rank. I put 3/4 a cup in each shoe coat the whole inside let them sit for a few days, and it draws all the stink out. Works great too!
Helps decrease acidic ph in a coffee if you add a pinch, tasteless
It's great for absorbing odors too, for the kitchen garbage bin and ashtrays and the like
@@archkull add white vinegar and the reaction will make a nice cleaning foam. Perfect for toilets sinks etc
@@klaudii4446 no it won't, baking soda is alkaline and will quickly neutralize anything acidic*. It is a waste.
I waited for the pun, I wasn't disappointed, "It will no doubt rise to the occasion." Boom tisssssssss.
Puns are some of my favorite moments from each episode.
You're thinking of baking powder
BDM TSSS
Someone give the man a cake.
@SKULLCRUSHER CAN WE SCISSOR
I miss this guys voice, I grew up watching this tv show.
Did he die?
@@michaelnelson1128 no! Brooks Moore is still alive.
I know this is nostalgic
Containers and machines are so clean in the factory because they are always cleaned with baking soda (X
That makes sense as it’s a natural cleaner
@SKULLCRUSHER true
@Astrid YOU WOULD THINK BUT THEY ARE SOME OF THE DANGEOUSCAYSE MIXING IT WRONG OR ANY OTHER MISTAKE MAY CAUSE PEOPLE THEIR LIVES CAUSE OF THE RISK OF BLOWING UP THE WHOLE FACTORY
@@yellowbone5751 in this case definitely not unless you showed up with a shitload of vinegar or something LOL definitely not flammable The boiler room in that particular facility is pretty impressive from personal experience if I remember right there are two 904 million btu boilers that are about 40 ft long and about 15 ft diameter
@Astrid well if you consider the fact that it etches all the Portland cement out from between the aggregate in the concrete floors in that facility ,most of the regular mild steel handrails are heavily pitted but are free of rust , once you work your way into the dry processing side of that building there is baking soda on literally all surfaces
Goes in swimming pools also to raise the pH. I put about 50 lbs in my pool every spring. Hint, you can get it at feed stores much cheaper than big box stores.
1:20 I love how the solution to that valve fouling up with dried brine splatter is to just wrap it in plastic wrap.
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I wanted to see how they put baking soda in small yellow boxes at the grocery store for home baking 😊
Bicarb is excellent for immediately releaving the symptoms of heart burn and bloating.
One teaspoon on bicarb dissolved in a glass of warm water. It’s amazing.
Its like the mine and the plant combine into a big soxhlet extractor, extracting the NaHCO3 out of the mountains. How neat.
love these videos...everyone should know how "stuff" is made.....
That one guy with the beard evidently runs the whole operation by himself.
That's Mr. Baking Soda.
This has to be the cleanest factory in existence.
Wait till u see blech factory
Nope, the bleach factory would like to talk.
From personal experience absolutely not lol
The more you know! Baking soda is like magic when it come to my pastries jeje
Watched a lot of how to video their is a huge process to make them all thx
I like the techno music that adds to how scientific and technological the process is
I love baking Soda. So many uses
Wow the brine is what gives it its delicious flavor 😋
This was a great series.
I always wondered, thanks!
I cant believe most of my childhood was spent watching how it works 😂 its sooo fascinating
Now I'm going to have to search for videos of how they do the dissolving in the mine.
That makes two of us. HOW IT’S MADE is too darn general.
its more of a underground well
@Nicotti _Non-stop urination_
There isn't a hole in the ground with digging machinery in it. They drill boreholes and pump/extract mineral loaded brine.
This was dry until the last pun. Bravo! 👏
Goodness what a process!
It took me 27 of these videos to go to sleep ty♥️
I use this for indigestion, great stuff this is. Thank you to all who produce this wonder product.
Sodium bicarbonate is an antacid, and one of the main ingredients in Alka-Seltzer.
@@kenc2257 and its cheaper :)
@@kenc2257 Too much of Na ions is bad for health; it upsets the Na/K balance and creates nervous problems (propagation of nerve signals in brain and heart)
Same here, it’s better than any indigestion medicine.
I normally use Gavison, but if I'm at someones place and in need of quick fix, baking soda is the go.
The ultimate heartburn killer. Stuff is gold in my house.
Love this show
amazing science
today I learned something new
Wow, that's that's quite a process!
looks better when neatly packaged
2:08 When Frosty has diarrhea.
Merry Christmas everyone
2:07 how it’s made: “sodium bicarbonate slurry”
my brain: *mmm f o r b i d d e n i c e c r e a m*
So much for me wanting to make it at home lol
Great, very helpful video
This is a cracking episode
I work in an industrial battery plant, we have Sodium Bicarbonate on standby in case a battery full of acid breaks. Cleans right up.
I’m in Colorado, I can confirm, we have this stuff everywhere.
There are spots that look like unmelted snow it’s so white, and if you let a tub of water to dry, your left with white mineral residue.
My well water is 7.6 or so and it’s awesome.
Fascinating. 💚💚
It must be easy to keep all the equipment clean that handles the baking soda! :D
Wow I noticed this plant on my google maps because its so big, and now im watching how they mine. it so cool
Baking soda is an essential item in my home.
Never knew how much went into it.
These guys have been entertaining me with their Dad Joke style puns for over 20 years 😂
Always enjoy these videos. :) Nice and relaxing and full of information.
Interesting place for sure this is the first place I've ever confirmed I have worked on that showed up in a how it's made video
This beat hits hard
I wish they would go more in depth on the brine and extraction process.
They actually left out the most important part. What is this brine and were it come from.
Been using This product all my life never knew where it came from :)
The abrassion(¿?) resistance of the pipes and stuff has to be top level!!! This thing Is working with sandpaper..minus the paper...YES the baking soda is way softer than aluminio oxide , but still...its A LOT OF BAKING SODA!
Wow that was very interesting.
It's very interesting to watch how the crystals turn into a slurry.
Awesome!👍
Bicarb is widely used to adjust the PH of water
0:18 and crack
If this is the Nahcolite plant in Peance Creek CO, It was my first job as an electrician back started there in Dec 1990
“Baking soda, I got baking soda”
this is grossly underappreciated.
Often called Trona in the ground.
Imagine if you could sublimate the Martian atmosphere into baking soda.
made my day
That’s beautiful 😻
crazy how relatively easily they get it to food grade purity
Do not give them ideas man.
Baking soda is my new best friend 😊
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Great stuff. Use it to make water alkaline for a step during the development of film.
Nice informative video 👍
Very nice visit.
after watching this I knew I had to go and get some baking soda I bought some off Amazon I knew there was something I had forgotten earlier
Thanks, keep us posted.
Is anyone else amazed that this product doesn't cost a lot more?
Factors of scale. They’re shipping this stuff by the rail car. Strike that, by the train. And with the brine injection, a worker doesn’t have to go digging.
It does if you buy it in little boxes. I get 13 pounds of it at Costco for about a buck a pound. I imagine it's half that price in 50+ pound bags. Considering that all they're doing is pumping brine out of the ground and drying it, it shouldn't be that expensive.
B May look at the vid again ! Firstly they have to pump in ‘ hot brine ‘ so that it gets saturated with the mineral element . I hope you’re not in the education business ?
@@dennispickard7743 All this is is pumping brine underground, pulling it out, and drying and purifying the mixture. Nobody is bringing in train cars of raw materials, there are no parts, there is relatively little energy consumption, no significant chemical usage, etc. Compared to most How It's Made videos, the production process here is quite simple.
B May Baking soda, or sodium bicarbonate, comes from soda ash obtained either through the Solvay process or from trona ore, a hard, crystalline material. Trona dates back 50 million years, to when the land surrounding Green River, Wyoming, was covered by a 600-square-mile (1,554-square-kilometer) lake. As it evaporated over time, this lake left a 200-billion-ton deposit of pure trona between layers of sandstone and shale. The deposit at the Green River Basin is large enough to meet the entire world's needs for soda ash and sodium bicarbonate for thousands of years.
Because the synthetic process used in the Solvay method presented some pollution problems, Church & Dwight Co. Inc. is basing more and more of its manufacturing on trona mining. Another large producer of soda ash, the FMC Corporation, also relies on trona to manufacture soda ash and sodium bicarbonate. Trona is mined at 1,500 feet (457.2 meters) below the surface. FMC's mine shafts contain nearly 2,500 (4,022.5 kilometers) miles of tunnels and cover 24 square miles (62 square kilometers). Fifteen feet (4.57 meters) wide and nine feet (2.74 meters) tall,
1 Soda ash can be manufactured chemically using the Solvay process, or it can be made from trona ore. If trona ore is used, it must first be mined. After it has been brought to the surface, the trona ore is transported to a variety of processing plants. There, the ore is refined into a slurry of sodium sesquicarbonate, an intermediate soda ash product that actually contains both soda ash (sodium carbonate) and baking soda (sodium
LOOK UP SESQUICARBONATE ,
Me after watching Dr Stone:
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Season two,ep 3 still waiting 😂😂 Stone War !!!
Fellow Dr. stone (ers) unite!!!!!!!!
So pouring a large batch of vinegar into the dry mixture would be a bad thing?
The recommendations continue!
Love me some white crystalline powders
This reminds me of the types of videos your middle school science teacher gives you
I assume that this video omitted steps to filter out impurities? There are lots of other compounds that are soluble in hot water and will precipitate out when the temperature is lowered.
I've only seen one cocaine joke, I'm dissapointed
Cocaine is no joke, especially if it is cut with baking soda. Not funny at all.
I made one
@@lowryder3209 Ryder? Why Ryder instead of rider?
@@ShainAndrews my irl name is "Ryder"
at 3:00 they add dry soda to wet cake to bring moisture content to 3%. But where did the dry soda come from in the first place???
I had a stomachache but it stopped while watching this video.
Vamos alianza!!
Good on ya
Stomachache?
It’s available the video of How It's Made season 30 episode 5: Ochre? I need it! ☝️
2:07 that looks delicious
I’m watching this because there is a question becoming more public now as to the pureness of Arm&Hammer’s baking soda vs Bob’s Red Mill’s.
Arm and hammer is better and has finer size crystals
Very nice
My first thought when looking at the thumbnail: *the title must be how cocaine is made*
Wet Cake Screw, great band name
Anddd just like that, I'm also here mainly for the comments because I saw the thumbnail.
I wonder why the mile-long pipe system is from source to plant. I work in IV manufacturing, and our plant was built on top of an underground reservoir.
The source is a large area mineral deposit, probably used to be a lake bed or bigger. Each time a section is mined out, new boreholes are drilled in new locations. Easier to re run some pipes instead of shifting the whole plant.
THIS is the correct narrator.
Can you show us how Organic Baking Soda is made?
I think the most important part is finding a place where you can get baking soda solution just by pumping water into the ground.
The rest parts are trivial.
amazing
I love the music in this episode.