[MR] Quick Lime (Lye)

Phillip Jones jonesj at infoave.net
Thu May 10 15:50:43 PDT 2001


Not too pedantic at all, but a refreshing change of pace. I'd really enjoy
the course you discuss. What can I do to help? Sounds like a great way to
spend a day. Would you like to make an event of it? A Vo-Tech rather than a
University?



Phillip Jones
Triplette Competition Arms
101 East Main Street
Elkin, NC 28621
336-835-7774
phillip at mindless.com
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[mailto:atlantia-admin at atlantia.sca.org]On Behalf Of Towey Brian
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 1:49 PM
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Subject: RE: [MR] Quick Lime (Lye)


Thanks!  I hope that wasn't too pedantic.

Soda ash is sodium carbonate (Na2CO3).  I'm not sure how it was made in
period, perhaps by burning salt with something.  In some cases, it was mined
from natural deposits such as those of the Wadi Natron in Egypt.  When
hydrated, it is washing soda.

Soda ash is also ancient, being an essential component of glass and certain
pottery glazes.

It would be cool to have an SCA workshop on medieval industrial chemistry,
eh?  First we make charcoal and pitch in a fire pit.  Then, we use the
charcoal to calcine some lime and burn some salt.  Then, we make whitewash,
cement, and lye.  Then, we add sand to soda and make glass, mix lye with fat
and make soap, mix sand and lime to make cement, etc....

-BT

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	thurman [SMTP:hillth at navair.navy.mil]
> Sent:	Thursday, May 10, 2001 12:50 PM
> To:	Towey, Brian
> Subject:	Re: [MR] Quick Lime (Lye)
>
> Wow. I feel so Educated! So, along that line... what is soda ash?
>
>
> > ...or made by mixing slaked lime with soda ash...
> >
>

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