What is Ammonium Carbonate?
Ammonium carbonate also known as baker's ammonia, is a chemical salt used as a leavening agent in food products. [1]
About 7000 tons/year were produced as of 1997. [1]
Source(s) Derived From |
Other Natural Sources, Chemical (Synthetic) Sources Ammonium carbonate is produced by contacting carbon dioxide and ammonia. [1] |
Natural or Artificial? |
Artificial |
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Action | User | Date/Time |
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Ingredient added | UPC Food Search | February 16, 2013 @ 12:00 AM |