Image:Solvay Process.PNG

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The figure illustrates the flow of reactants and products among the four principal chemical reactions involved in the Solvay process for the production of soda ash (Na2CO3) from limestone (CaCO3) and salt (NaCl) brine. Note that water (H2O) is not explicitly indicated as a reactant or product.

The image was created using Origin 7.0 (Originlab, Inc.); a vector graphics version (such as encapsulated postscript) is available upon request.

Esthetically, the work of the artist Mark Lombardi may be the high water mark of the type of "network" graphic presented in this figure.

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