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what are reactions for making baking soda​

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Baking soda can be produced by the reaction of carbon dioxide with an aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide, or by treating a sodium carbonate solution with carbon dioxide. It can also be prepared by the Solvay process, which is the reaction of sodium chloride, ammonia, and carbon dioxide in water.

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Baking soda can be produced by the reaction of carbon dioxide with an aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide, or by treating a sodium carbonate solution with carbon dioxide. It can also be prepared by the Solvay process, which is the reaction of sodium chloride, ammonia, and carbon dioxide in water.

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