1. n. [Drilling Fluids]
A chemical with the formula Na2CO3. It is called soda ash at the drilling rig and is used to treat most types of calcium ion contamination in freshwater and seawater muds. For cement contamination, sodium bicarbonate is used. Calcium ions from drilling gypsum or anhydrite, CaSO4, cause clay flocculation and polymer precipitation and lower pH. A soda-ash treatment is appropriate for gypsum contamination because caustic soda, NaOH, is not needed to raise pH. This is also generally the case with hard water influxes into water muds.
Synonyms: soda ash
See related terms: acrylate polymer, calcium carbonate, carbonate ion, carbonate test, Garrett Gas Train, hardness ion, hydrolysis, phenolphthalein, prehydrated bentonite, seawater mud, sodium bicarbonate, soft water