Because they wanted to clean the bodies
Embalming bodies with salt, a practice known as salting, helps preserve the dead by drawing moisture out of the tissues, which inhibits the growth of bacteria and slows down decomposition. Salt creates a dehydrating environment, making it difficult for microorganisms to thrive. Additionally, it can help maintain the body's structure and appearance for a longer period. This method was historically used in various cultures, including ancient Egypt, to prepare bodies for burial.
Natron, is was a type of salt used to dry out the body.
Mummies last long because they are perserved. In anctient Egypt the people would get the bodies and put them in som type of liquid that would preserve the body, and then I think they would roll them in salt. Then they would put special oils on the bodies and that would complete the process of mummifiction.
Salt, gold, ivory. Salt was very important in the ancient world not like today.
Dry air plus natron, a salt mixture.
the chemical they use in ancient Egypt was, Notron.
out salt on the bodies and wrap it with cloth
Natron; a form of salt
salt
The salt used to embalm bodies in ancient Egypt was called natron. This naturally occurring mineral, composed primarily of sodium carbonate, was crucial in the mummification process as it helped to desiccate the body and prevent decay. Natron was applied to the body and its cavities, allowing the Egyptians to preserve their dead for the afterlife.
In ancient Egypt, the following things were commonly done to preserve corpses: * Soft tissue and organs would be removed, because they decompose quickly. * Bodies would dried over a varying course of time in a substance called "natron" and it's attributes were similar to salt. This didn't wasn't practiced until the Middle Kingdom, however. (Before, the heat of the desert was relied upon) * Mummies would be wrapped in linen to keep out invading organisms (insects, etc)
Salt
Salt would be used to preserve food and people need salt for their bodies .
To preserve the food
Natron salt was used during the mummification process in ancient Egypt. Natron is a naturally occurring mixture of sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate, which helped dry out the body and preserve it for the afterlife.
after they died they drained all body fluids and took out their organs and put special salt on their bodies then waited about 80 days and went back and wrapped the body in cloth
The Ancient Egyptions used salt to preserve their pharohs bodys.