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Is it possible to prepare Lithium carbonate with Solvay process

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The Solvay process results in soda ash (predominantly sodium carbonate (Na2CO3)) from brine (as a source of sodium chloride (NaCl)) and from limestone (as a source of calcium carbonate (CaCO3)). The overall process is: ... In the first, ammonia bubbles up through the brine and is absorbed by it.

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