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How is Washing soda synthesized?​

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Washing soda is synthesized through Solvay's process. Solvay's process involves the reaction of sodium chloride, ammonia and carbon dioxide in water. Carbon dioxide involved is produced through calcium carbonate and the calcium oxide left is used in recovering ammonia from ammonium chloride.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Washing soda is synthesized using the Solvay’s process.

  • For the reaction in water, Solvay's cycle includes the elements such as sodium chloride, carbon dioxide and ammonia.
  • Calcium carbonate contains the carbon dioxide involved, and the resulting calcium oxide is then used for ammonia recovery from ammonium chloride
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