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▸ noun: (chemistry, historical) An early industrial method of producing sodium carbonate. It involved two stages: production of sodium sulfate from sodium chloride, followed by reaction of the sodium sulfate with coal and calcium carbonate to produce sodium carbonate.
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▸ noun: (chemistry, historical) An early industrial method of producing sodium carbonate. It involved two stages: production of sodium sulfate from sodium chloride, followed by reaction of the sodium sulfate with coal and calcium carbonate to produce sodium carbonate.
Similar:
Solvay process,
soda waste,
Castner process,
soda process,
lead chamber process,
caustification,
Deacon's process,
Weldon process,
salnatron,
contact process,
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