Comparing E503 - Ammonium carbonates vs E503I - Ammonium carbonate

Synonyms
E503
Ammonium carbonates
E503i
Ammonium carbonate
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Popular questions
  1. Coolpad e503 how to add ringtones?

    E503 here refers to the food additive ammonium carbonates (“baker’s ammonia”); ringtone instructions for the Coolpad E503 phone are unrelated to this additive.

  2. What is e503 in food?

    E503 is ammonium carbonates (“baker’s ammonia”), a synthetic leavening agent used mainly in low‑moisture baked goods like cookies and crackers. When heated it releases carbon dioxide and ammonia to raise dough, with the ammonia dissipating during baking.

  3. Who sells e503 in aurora?

    Look for it as “baker’s ammonia” at local baking‑supply shops, some European or Middle Eastern grocers, restaurant‑supply stores, or online. In Aurora, call specialty baking stores or larger supermarkets to check stock, or order from major online retailers that ship nationwide.

  1. Is ammonium carbonate soluble in water?

    Yes—ammonium carbonate is readily soluble in water; its solutions are alkaline and release ammonia, especially when warmed.

  2. Is ammonium carbonate ionic or covalent?

    It is an ionic salt composed of ammonium (NH4+) cations and carbonate (CO3^2-) anions.

  3. What is ammonium carbonate used for?

    In foods it’s used as a leavening (raising) agent, especially in low-moisture baked goods like cookies and crackers; it’s also used in smelling salts.

  4. Is ammonium carbonate soluble?

    Yes; it is soluble in water but essentially insoluble in ethanol, and it decomposes to ammonia and carbon dioxide when heated.

  5. What is the chemical formula for ammonium carbonate?

    (NH4)2CO3.