Mummifying agents is usually used in dentistry as a diagnostic aid.
reduces another atom
Yes, NaOCl is an oxidizing agent.
Yes, Br2 is an oxidizing agent.
Yes, LiAlH4 is a reducing agent.
An oxidizing agent is a substance that accepts electrons in a chemical reaction, causing another substance to be oxidized. A reducing agent is a substance that donates electrons in a chemical reaction, causing another substance to be reduced. In essence, an oxidizing agent promotes oxidation reactions, while a reducing agent promotes reduction reactions.
Mummifying agents is usually used in dentistry as a diagnostic aid.
Mummifying is when you make something a mummy. A mummy is something that has already been mummified.
dying
3000 B.C. is when they started
Mummifying agents used in dentistry= 1.Iodoform; it is used in combination with tannic acid,glycerine,and eugenol. 2.Paraform;its combination is with ZnO and glycerine 3.Liquid formaldehyde;it is combined with ZnO clycerine and LA. 4. some astringents such as tannic acid and cresol are also used. These are some mummifying agents thad used in dentistry.
Egypt celebrates funerals by mummifying the body and putting it in a coffin.
well he does take people into the afterlife. also he he is important when mummifying.
The mummifying process was completed so that the persons body could be preserved.
It was a part of their religious beliefs. They thought that mummifying people was a "last rites" of sorts.
They take the brain through their nose and the rest out of their throat. Watch "Mummifying Alan" on te TV.
The people that were mummified had their pets mummified, also.
The Egyptians believed that by mummifying their dead, that it would ensure they would have a successful journey and peaceful life in another life after death.