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In the synthesis of sodium carbonate, the recovery of ammonia is done by treating `NH_(4)Cl` with `Ca(OH)_(2)`. The by-product obtained in this process is

A

`CaCl_(2)`

B

`NaCl`

C

`NaOH`

D

`NaHCO_(3)`

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A

Sodium carbonate is synthesised by Solvay ammonia soda process
The reactions involved are
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