Sorry for the late response....for some reason I didn't get a notification that you had posted.
If you are going to bake the baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) to convert it to soda ash (sodium carbonate), you start with 594 grams of baking soda (which is approximately 2 1/4 US cups). Knowing US to UK cups is 1.2 to 1.0, respectively, you would need 1.87 UK cups of baking soda.
If you are starting with soda ash (sodium carbonate), that calls for 2 US cups. This translates to 1.67 UK cups. When I get home, I'll calculate the actual gram amount, but I suspect it will be around 525 grams. I'll get back to you on that.
As far as too much soda ash, you are approaching solubility, and what will happen is that it won't go into solution.
If you are going to bake the baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) to convert it to soda ash (sodium carbonate), you start with 594 grams of baking soda (which is approximately 2 1/4 US cups). Knowing US to UK cups is 1.2 to 1.0, respectively, you would need 1.87 UK cups of baking soda.
If you are starting with soda ash (sodium carbonate), that calls for 2 US cups. This translates to 1.67 UK cups. When I get home, I'll calculate the actual gram amount, but I suspect it will be around 525 grams. I'll get back to you on that.
As far as too much soda ash, you are approaching solubility, and what will happen is that it won't go into solution.
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