Sodium Carbonate

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June 23, 2025, 10:47 AM
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Sodium carbonate (Na₂CO₃), commonly known as soda ash, is a key industrial chemical with widespread applications. This article explores its chemical and physical properties, production methods, market dynamics, and supply chain. Soda ash exists primarily as anhydrous or hydrated forms, exhibiting high alkalinity (pH ~11.5 in solution) and solubility in water. It is produced synthetically via the Solvay process—using salt, limestone, and ammonia—or more sustainably from natural trona ore, especially in the U.S. and Turkey. The global market, valued at $12–15 billion annually, is driven largely by glass manufacturing (50–55%), followed by chemicals, detergents, and emerging uses in lithium carbonate production for batteries. Dense soda ash dominates due to its suitability for glassmaking, while light ash is favored in detergents. The industry faces evolving demand from clean energy sectors, underlining its strategic role in both traditional and advanced industrial processes.
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