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Formation of sodium carbonate????​

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Sodium carbonate

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Formation of sodium carbonate

sodium carbonate monohydrate (thermonatrite), Na2CO3·H2O. Also known as crystal carbonate. anhydrous sodium carbonate, also known as calcined soda, is formed by heating the hydrates. It is also formed when sodium hydrogen carbonate is heated (calcined) e.g. in the final step of the Solvay process

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sodium carbonate????

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One important industrial process is the Solvay process in which sodium hydrogen carbonate (sodium bicarbonate, NaHCO3) and sodium carbonate (soda ash, Na2CO3) are produced from ammonia, carbon dioxide, water, and concentrated brine solution.

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