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  2. Magadi Soda Company - Wikipedia

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    The Magadi Soda Company manufactures soda ash at the Kenyan town of Magadi, which is in southwestern Kenya. It is the largest manufacturer of soda ash in Africa. The company was founded in 1911 and mines trona from Lake Magadi, in the Rift Valley. Lake Magadi has one of the purest surface deposits of trona.

  3. Kazan Soda Elektrik - Wikipedia

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    The trona ore reserve of Kazan Soda Elektrik is the world's second largest. [2] The plant is the biggest soda ash production facility in Europe. [2] With both Kazan Soda and Eti Soda, the Ciner Holding and Turkey becomes the leading soda ash producer of the world. The soda ash produced has a purity grade of 99.8%, which is the purest in the ...

  4. Port of Portland (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Major exports include grain, soda ash, potash, automobiles, and hay; major imports are automobiles, steel, machinery, mineral bulks and other varied products. Imports and exports at the Port of Portland total about US$15.4 billion, annually. [citation needed]

  5. Solvay process - Wikipedia

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    The Solvay process or ammonia–soda process is the major industrial process for the production of sodium carbonate (soda ash, Na 2 CO 3). The ammonia–soda process was developed into its modern form by the Belgian chemist Ernest Solvay during the 1860s. [ 1 ]

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    Livestream shopping (also known as live video shopping) is used by brands to promote and sell products through livestreams on digital platforms, [1] often in collaboration with influencers. The aim is to provide consumers with an immersive and interactive experience, allowing them to ask questions and buy products during the livestream.

  7. Onondaga Lake - Wikipedia

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    Soda ash production began in 1884. The company was producing about 20 tons of soda ash per day, dumping most of its waste material directly into Onondaga Lake. [ 25 ] Eventually wastebeds were built along the southwest perimeter of the lake to contain the by-products of soda ash production. [ 8 ]

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  9. Soda Industry Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The Soda Industry Inc. was established in 1969 as a subsidiary of the Şişecam Group, Turkey's major glass producer. Production of soda ash (sodium carbonate, Na 2 C O 3), a key raw material for the glass industry, began in 1975. [1] In 1979, the Kromsan Chromium Compounds Plant (Turkish: Kromsan Krom Bileşikleri Fabrikası) was founded. [2]