Sodium carbonate is an inorganic salt that appears as a white, odorless, water-soluble powder, producing alkaline solutions. It is historically known as soda ash, derived from plant ashes, and is a fundamental industrial alkali used in manufacturing.
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CAS 7542-12-3
Calcium carbonate
Cement and glass manufacturing additive
Potassium carbonate
intermediate for potassium-based chemicals
Sodium percarbonate
bleaching agent in laundry and cleaning products
Strontium carbonate
Glass and steel production additive
Magnesium carbonate hydroxide pentahydrate
Pulp and paper processing additive
Palmitic diethanolamide
Surfactant and foam booster
3,5-Ditrifluoromethylbenzyl
chemical intermediate for synthesis
Diphenyl[(phenylthio)phenyl]sulfonium hexafluorophosphate
photoinitiator for cationic polymerization
disodium;carbonate
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