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difference between washing soda and soda ash ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Washing soda and soda ash are both sodium carbonate. Both will work fine as a high-pH presoak for tie-dyeing, to activate the fiber molecules so that they attack the dye molecule, forming a strong chemical bond. ... Washing soda contains a lot more water than soda ash does, although it too is a dry white powder.

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Washing soda and soda ash are both sodium carbonate. Both will work fine as a high-pH presoak for tie-dyeing, to activate the fiber molecules so that they attack the dye molecule, forming a strong chemical bond. ... Washing soda contains a lot more water than soda ash does, although it too is a dry white powder

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