Clearing Up Questions about Soda Ash, Make-Up Water

Many people fall to realize soda ash (sodium carbonate, Na2C03) Is a salt formed by carbonic acid and sodium. [...]use soda ash In moderation to avoid raising salt/sodium contents above the tolerance levels of bentonite and/or polymers (overdosing). The oilfield drilling industry commonly uses caust...

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Salt
Sodium
Sodium carbonate
Sodium hydroxide
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