a. [f. SODA1 + -IC. So F. sodaïque.] Containing soda or sodium bicarbonate.
1834. Cooper, Goods Study Med. (ed. 4), I. 248. The common sodaic powders, and the effervescing saline draught, are often relished by the patient.
1839. Ure, Dict. Arts, 424. The most familiar example [of effervescence] is afforded in the solution of sodaic powders.
1853. Frasers Mag., XLVIII. 480. Some occasion in which he had suspended the use of its sodaic waters at table for champagne.