Chemistry, asked by Michaelg, 1 year ago

explain the solvay's process.?​

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Answered by shivam7255860
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Explanation:

The Solvay process is an industrial process that uses limestone (CaCO3 ) to produce carbon dioxide (CO2 ) which reacts with ammonia (NH3 ) dissolved in brine (concentrated NaCl(aq)) to produce sodium carbonate.

Answered by ayan00007
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Explanation:

The Solvay process is an industrial processthat uses limestone (CaCO3 ) to produce carbon dioxide (CO2 ) which reacts with ammonia (NH3 ) dissolved in brine (concentrated NaCl(aq)) to produce sodium carbonate.

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