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Sodium carbonate (also
known as
washing soda,
soda ash and
soda crystals) is the
inorganic compound with the
formula Na2CO3 and its
various hydrates....
- fine powder. It has a
slightly salty,
alkaline taste resembling that of
washing soda (sodium carbonate). The
natural mineral form is nahcolite. It is a component...
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solely with
baking soda and
washing soda, the
company began to
expand the
brand to
other products in the 1970s by
using baking soda as a
deodorizing ingredient...
- carbonate,
washing soda or
soda ash
Sodium bicarbonate,
baking soda Sodium hydroxide,
caustic soda Sodium oxide, an
alkali metal oxide Soda gl****, a common...
- by
reacting tallow with
sodium hydroxide (lye,
caustic soda) or
sodium carbonate (
washing soda). It
consists chiefly of a
variable mixture of
sodium salts...
- to 12 °C .
Another method involved the
reaction of
sodium carbonate ("
washing soda") with
chlorinated lime ("bleaching powder"), a
mixture of
calcium hypochlorite...
- usage. In this method,
water is
treated with a
calculated amount of
washing soda (Na2CO3),
which converts the
chlorides and
sulphates of
calcium and magnesium...
- with
formula Na 2H 3CO 6. It is an
adduct of
sodium carbonate ("
soda ash" or "
washing soda") and
hydrogen peroxide (that is, a perhydrate)
whose formula...
- can work well with cold
water and sea
water as well.
Consumers used
washing soda (sodium carbonate) for dishwashing. Sometimes,
people used it in areas...
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process or ammonia–
soda process is the
major industrial process for the
production of
sodium carbonate (
soda ash, Na2CO3). The ammonia–
soda process was developed...