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The Solvay Process is a chemical process which uses [[ammonia]] to convert [[salt]] and [[carbon dioxide]] into [[sodium carbonate]]. | The Solvay Process is a chemical process which uses [[ammonia]] to convert [[salt]] and [[carbon dioxide]] into [[sodium carbonate]] and [[ammonium chloride]]. | ||
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Revision as of 19:42, 14 October 2023
The Solvay Process is a chemical process which uses ammonia to convert salt and carbon dioxide into sodium carbonate and ammonium chloride.