A sodium salt of carbonic acid; used in making soap powders and glass and paper.
1The Solvay Process Company, of Syracuse, made a splendid display of soda ash.
2Tronox's alkali business produces about 28 percent of the world's natural soda ash output.
3Developer F (Bayer) is a mixture of resorcine and soda ash.
4This must be bleached in lime and soda ash.
5The cheapest and most universally used for this purpose are soda ash and caustic soda.
6Novacap's business includes soda ash and bicarbonate minerals, phenol and acetone petrochemicals, and acid distribution.
7The business includes soda ash and bicarbonate minerals, phenol and acetone petrochemicals, and acid distribution.
8Robert Kelly gets out the soda ash to see what all the fuss is about.
9Its chemicals unit, which includes production of soda ash, peroxides and silica, would focus on cash return.
10A special treatise on the manufaciure of ammonia soda ash has been published in German by H. Schreib.
11The company harvests as high as 10,000 tons of soda ash a year.
12The unit makes natural soda ash, which is used in the production of glass, detergents, chemicals, pulp and paper.
13Into these boilers the chips are raked, and a solution of lime and soda ash is poured over them.
14Some of Novacap's businesses such as soda ash and bicarbonate minerals have suffered during the recession, a London-based analyst said.
15There is no advantage in using caustic soda in this preliminary boil, soda ash being just as effective and cheaper.
16Analysts have also said increased capacity for soda ash production, used in making glass, could hit pricing for contracts in 2010.
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