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Leblanc, Nicolas |
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Leblanc, Nicolas (1742–1806)French chemist who in the 1780s developed a process for making soda ash (sodium carbonate, Na2CO3) from common salt (sodium chloride, NaCl). Soda ash was widely used industrially in making glass, paper, soap, and various chemicals. In the Leblanc process, salt was first converted into sodium sulphate by the action of sulphuric acid, which was then roasted with chalk or limestone (calcium carbonate) and coal to produce a mixture of sodium carbonate and sulphide. The carbonate was leached out with water and the solution crystallized. The process was adopted throughout Europe.
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