sodaaska
Sodaaska is the common name used for sodium carbonate (Na2CO3), a white, water-soluble chemical also known as soda ash or washing soda. It occurs naturally in evaporite deposits as minerals such as trona and natron, and is also produced industrially for widespread commercial use.
Natural occurrence and forms: In nature, sodium carbonate appears in hydrated forms such as trona, while anhydrous
Production methods: Industrial production is dominated by the Solvay process, which combines sodium chloride with limestone
Uses: The principal application of sodaaska is in glass manufacturing, where it lowers the melting temperature
Safety and environmental aspects: Sodaaska is generally of low acute toxicity but can cause skin and eye