natron
Chemical Agent Detector Paper, M9 is the most widely used method of detecting liquid chemical warfare agents, such as nerve or blister agents. M9 Paper reacts to chemical agents by turning a red or reddish brown color. It will not detect vapor.
The four categories are acidic, alkaline, neutral, and degreasing. Acidic cleaning agents are used for inorganic deposits. It can also be used to unblock pipes. These cleaning agents typically contain hydrochloric acid, vinegar, or sulfuric acid. Alkaline cleaning agents contain strong base materials like sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide. These agents dissolve grease, oils, fats, and protein-based deposits. Bleach and ammonia are common alkaline cleaning agents. Neutral washing agents are pH-neutral and disperse different kinds of dirt. Degreasing cleaning agents are specially made for the removal of grease. They may be solvent-based and have surfactants as active ingredients. Typically degreasers are also made with alkaline washing agents to promote further degreasing.
help to increase water tension by changing the viscosity of water
mostly desiccation, but the Egyptian priests that handled it had special rituals for each organ (e.g. the brain being just useless fat was sucked out the nose and discarded, most of the rest of the organs were removed wrapped in special linen bags with specific spices and reinserted.)
The forensic scientist helped the agents solve the case.
It wasn't. Mummification was used by anyone who could afford it and for animals.
yes
Linen was used to wrap the mummy.
Egyptians started mummification in early 500 B.C. But, it is still used in most of the world.
no but u can get mummified Egyptian style but it costs a lot of money
They used: linen, natron, hooks, canopic jars, cloth, stone, paint, and a table
It did not really have a name. It was the mummification process.
helps it preserve longer
molten resin
charms were used in the mummification process to make sure the soul re can reconize the charm of it's owner also the charm was to be also a gift for the afterlife
they used salt
Ancient Egyptians would use molten resin to stuff this material in the mummy's body during the process of mummification.