It's called natron, essentially Na2(CO3).10(H2O).... so its a dehydrating material. It takes the moisture out of the body and is absorbed in the natron. The natron was rubbed on the body or between the bandages and the body itself. Its still used today, its essentially a salt and a dehydrating agent, so (surprise surprise) its used in pretzel manufacturing. Hope this helps
Natron, is was a type of salt used to dry out the body.
Egyptians Used The Chemical Natron To Dry Out The Body And Prevent It Rotting Away
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a fluid called natron and is used in acient Egypt and used today but science will be finding new ways of using natron to help perserve bodies
It's called natron, essentially Na2(CO3).10(H2O).... so its a dehydrating material. It takes the moisture out of the body and is absorbed in the natron. The natron was rubbed on the body or between the bandages and the body itself. Its still used today, its essentially a salt and a dehydrating agent, so (surprise surprise) its used in pretzel manufacturing. Hope this helps
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In ancient Egypt they used natron to dry out the mummies. Natron was what they put on the mummies skin for 40 days so that the body wouldn't rot.
Natron crystals were used so the body didn't rot.
Natron, is was a type of salt used to dry out the body.
natron is made of baking soda and salt , in fact it was used for the mummification process
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Egyptians Used The Chemical Natron To Dry Out The Body And Prevent It Rotting Away
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Bitumen was used to embalm bodies of dead Egyptians that were being mummified. They also used palm wine, natron and resins in the process.