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washing soda - Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 :

  Soda \So"da\, n. [It., soda, in OIt., ashes used in making
     glass, fr. L. solida, fem. of solidus solid; solida having
     probably been a name of glasswort. See Solid.]
     1. (Chem.)
        (a) Sodium oxide or hydroxide.
        (b) Popularly, sodium carbonate or bicarbonate. Sodium
            bicarbonate is also called baking soda
            [1913 Webster]
  
     2. same as sodium, used in terms such as bicarbonate of  soda
        .
        [PJC]
  
     3. same as soda water.
        [PJC]
  
     4. a non-alcoholic beverage, sweetened by various means,
        containing flavoring and supersaturated with carbon
        dioxide, so as to be effervescent when the container is
        opened; -- in different localities it is variously called
        also soda pop, pop, mineral water, and minerals.
        It has many variants. The sweetening agent may be natural,
        such as cane sugar or corn syrup, or artificial, such as
        saccharin or aspartame. The flavoring varies widely,
        popular variants being fruit or cola flavoring.
        [PJC]
  
     Caustic soda, sodium hydroxide.
  
     Cooking soda, sodium bicarbonate. [Colloq.]
  
     Sal soda. See Sodium carbonate, under Sodium.
  
     Soda alum (Min.), a mineral consisting of the hydrous
        sulphate of alumina and soda.
  
     Soda ash, crude sodium carbonate; -- so called because
        formerly obtained from the ashes of sea plants and certain
        other plants, as saltwort (Salsola). See under Sodium.
        
  
     Soda fountain, an apparatus for drawing soda water, fitted
        with delivery tube, faucets, etc.
  
     Soda lye, a lye consisting essentially of a solution of
        sodium hydroxide, used in soap making.
  
     Soda niter. See Nitratine.
  
     Soda salts, salts having sodium for the base; specifically,
        sodium sulphate or Glauber's salts.
  
     Soda waste, the waste material, consisting chiefly of
        calcium hydroxide and sulphide, which accumulates as a
        useless residue or side product in the ordinary Leblanc
        process of soda manufacture; -- called also alkali  waste
        .
  
     Washing soda, sodium carbonate. [Colloq.]
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  Sodium \So"di*um\, n. [NL., fr.E. soda.] (Chem.)
     A common metallic element of the alkali group, in nature
     always occuring combined, as in common salt, in albite, etc.
     It is isolated as a soft, waxy, white, unstable metal, so
     highly reactive that it combines violently with water, and to
     be preserved must be kept under petroleum or some similar
     liquid. Sodium is used combined in many salts, in the free
     state as a reducer, and as a means of obtaining other metals
     (as magnesium and aluminium) is an important commercial
     product. Symbol Na (Natrium). Atomic weight 22.990.
     Specific gravity 0.97.
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     Sodium amalgam, an alloy of sodium and mercury, usually
        produced as a gray metallic crystalline substance, which
        is used as a reducing agent, and otherwise.
  
     Sodium carbonate, a white crystalline substance,
        Na2CO3.10H2O, having a cooling alkaline taste, found in
        the ashes of many plants, and produced artifically in
        large quantities from common salt. It is used in making
        soap, glass, paper, etc., and as alkaline agent in many
        chemical industries. Called also sal soda, washing  soda
        , or soda. Cf. Sodium bicarbonate, and Trona.
        
  
     Sodium chloride, common, or table, salt, NaCl.
  
     Sodium hydroxide, a white opaque brittle solid, NaOH,
        having a fibrous structure, produced by the action of
        quicklime, or of calcium hydrate (milk of lime), on sodium
        carbonate. It is a strong alkali, and is used in the
        manufacture of soap, in making wood pulp for paper, etc.
        Called also sodium hydrate, and caustic soda. By
        extension, a solution of sodium hydroxide.
        [1913 Webster]

  Washing \Wash"ing\, n.
     1. The act of one who washes; the act of cleansing with
        water; ablution.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     2. The clothes washed, esp. at one time; a wash.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     3. (Mining) Gold dust procured by washing; also, a place
        where this is done; a washery.
        [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
  
     4. A thin covering or coat; as, a washing of silver.
        [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
  
     5. (Stock Exchanges) The operation of simultaneously buying
        and selling the same stock for the purpose of manipulating
        the market. The transaction is fictitious, and is
        prohibited by stock-exchange rules.
        [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
  
     6. (Pottery) The covering of a piece with an infusible
        powder, which prevents it from sticking to its supports,
        while receiving the glaze.
        [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
  
     Washing bear (Zool.), the raccoon.
  
     Washing bottle (Chem.), a bottle fitted with glass tubes
        passing through the cork, so that on blowing into one of
        the tubes a stream of water issuing from the other may be
        directed upon anything to be washed or rinsed, as a
        precipitate upon a filter, etc.
  
     Washing fluid, a liquid used as a cleanser, and consisting
        usually of alkaline salts resembling soaps in their
        action.
  
     Washing machine, a machine for washing; specifically, a
        machine for washing clothes.
  
     Washing soda. (Chem.) See Sodium carbonate, under
        Sodium.
  
     Washing stuff, any earthy deposit containing gold enough to
        pay for washing it; -- so called among gold miners.
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washing soda - WordNet (r) 2.1 (2005) :

  washing soda
      n 1: a sodium salt of carbonic acid; used in making soap powders
           and glass and paper [syn: sodium carbonate, washing soda
           , sal soda, soda ash, soda]