Light Soda Ash is a white, odorless, and powdery substance commonly used in the manufacturing of various products such as glass, detergents, and soaps. It has a chemical formula of Na2CO3 and is naturally occurring in some minerals known as trona and sodium carbonate decahydrate. Light Soda Ash plays a crucial role in many industries as it acts as a buffering agent for pH adjustment, a water softener, and a fluxing agent in metallurgy. It is called "light" because of its lower density as compared to dense soda ash.