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  2. Sodium carbonate (also known as washing soda, soda ash and soda crystals) is the inorganic compound with the formula Na 2 CO 3 and its various hydrates. All forms are white, odourless, water-soluble salts that yield alkaline solutions in water.

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  3. Its chemical formula is Na 2 CO 3. It is a base. It reacts with acids to produce carbon dioxide. It is made by reacting sodium hydroxide with carbon dioxide or by heating sodium bicarbonate. It is produced industrially by the Solvay process. It is used to make glass. It is also used in pools and cooking. It is used as an electrolyte . Related pages

  4. Molecular Formula. Na2CO3. CNa2O3. Synonyms. SODIUM CARBONATE. 497-19-8. Soda Ash. Disodium carbonate. Carbonic acid disodium salt. View More... Molecular Weight. 105.988 g/mol. Computed by PubChem 2.2 (PubChem release 2021.10.14) Parent Compound. CID 767 (Carbonic Acid) Component Compounds. CID 5360545 (Sodium) CID 767 (Carbonic Acid) Dates.

  5. The chemical formula for Sodium Carbonate is Na 2 CO 3. Physical and Chemical Properties. Molecular Weight: Sodium Carbonates molecular weight is approximately 105.988 g/mol. Appearance: In its pure form, Sodium Carbonate is a white, crystalline solid. Solubility: It is highly soluble in water, leading to the formation of an alkaline solution.

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    body-centered cubic (bcc) ( cI2) Sodium is a chemical element; it has symbol Na (from Neo-Latin natrium) and atomic number 11. It is a soft, silvery-white, highly reactive metal. Sodium is an alkali metal, being in group 1 of the periodic table. Its only stable isotope is 23 Na.

  7. sodium carbonate. Formula: CNa 2 O 3. Molecular weight: 105.9884. CAS Registry Number: 497-19-8. Information on this page: Condensed phase thermochemistry data. References. Notes. Other data available: Reaction thermochemistry data. IR Spectrum. Data at other public NIST sites: X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy Database, version 5.0. Options:

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