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soda ash

American  

noun

Chemistry.
  1. sodium carbonate.


soda ash British  

noun

  1. the anhydrous commercial form of sodium carbonate

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Etymology

Origin of soda ash

First recorded in 1830–40

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The analyst still sees risks to soda ash market pricing in 2026 for the Belgian chemical company, while a broader slow start in industrial end-markets will also likely weigh on cash generation, Hopper says.

From The Wall Street Journal

The raw materials needed to make glass, including sand, soda ash and limestone, emit CO2 while they are being heated.

From BBC

One key detail is that, unlike standard glass, the production of this glass doesn't need soda ash or limestone.

From BBC

Market confidence had taken a hit after natural soda ash producer WE Soda decided to cancel its London IPO amid heightened concerns over the health of the market.

From Reuters

Natural soda ash producer WE Soda withdrew plans this week to list in London.

From Reuters