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soda ash
soda ash
noun
- the anhydrous commercial form of sodium carbonate
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The post How glassblowers turn silica, soda ash, and lime into stunning works of art appeared first on Popular Science.
The approximately 1,000 pounds of molten silica, soda ash, and lime brimming from the facility’s furnace is a kind of Goldilocks—strong enough to hold a shape, yet pliable enough to mold using only lung power and simple hand tools.
The cheapest and most universally used for this purpose are soda ash and caustic soda.
Into these boilers the chips are raked, and a solution of lime and soda ash is poured over them.
If the alkali be soda-ash of 40 per cent., half the weight will of course suffice.
The purification of these balls, either into a dry white soda-ash or into crystals.
The ingredients in alkaline glazes are soda-ash, whiting, feldspar, flint and oxide of tin.
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