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Chemical used to embalm the mummy's organs?

Natron


What is the chemical called used to embalm the organs?

natron


What was the chemical that was used to enbalm the organs of mummys?

Natron was used on mummies.


The chemical used to embalm the organs?

Bitumen was used to embalm bodies of dead Egyptians that were being mummified. They also used palm wine, natron and resins in the process.


What is a chemical used to preserve bodies?

there is not a chemical but more like a sticky sap called resin that was used to embalm or preserve bodies of the wealthy & pharaohs


What did the egyptians use to embalm the organs?

The ancient Egyptians used a chemical called Natron to embalm both the organs and the bodies of mummies. Natron is a naturally occurring salt that is very abundant in Africa, often found in dry lake beds.


What do people use today to embalm an organ?

Today, formaldehyde-based embalming fluids are commonly used to embalm organs. These fluids help preserve and protect the tissue, prevent decomposition, and maintain the organ's integrity for study or research purposes.


What was used to embalm the organs of the mumies?

embalming fluid


Substance used to seal mummys linen wrappings?

osiris


Why did mummifiction end in Egypt?

because there used to be mummys there in 1880s and that were they used to live


What was the salt like chemical that was used to embalm the organs?

Natron, the name of a naturally occurring sodium carbonate compound, was used in the embalming process during the preparation of mummies. Deposits of this mineral were mined from dry lake bottoms in Egypt.


What was the chemical was used to embalm the organs?

salt More specifically, natron, which is a salty ash-like mineral in dry lake and river beds. This, specifically, is what the ancient Egyptians used in their preservation of bodies and organs.