Yes, sodium bicarbonate can be used as a substitute for baking powder in some recipes. To do this, you will need to combine sodium bicarbonate with an acid, such as cream of tartar or lemon juice, and a liquid, such as water or milk. This will create a chemical reaction that releases carbon dioxide gas, causing the dough or batter to rise.
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