Chemistry, asked by rohitwadkar1533, 1 year ago

How Is Washing Soda Different From Soda Ash?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

washing soda and soda ash are both Sodium carbonate.both will work as fine as high-Ph presoak for tie-dying.

Explanation:

soda ash is the 99.9% or 100% sodium carbonate that is sold at the hardware store to use for increasing the pH of your swimming pool.

washing soda contains a lot more water than soda ash ,although it too is dry white powder.at one time is also contains additvies such as salt,perfumes and whiteners.

Answered by Anonymous
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Hi mate

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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.

Washing soda is not the same as baking soda. They are two different compounds and are used for completely different purposes. Washing soda, aka sodium carbonate (or soda ash), is a natural cleaner and a powerful water softener. It's very basic with a pH of 11.

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