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(isim) sodyum karbonat

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التركية - الإنجليزية
natron
A crystalline mixture of hydrous sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate, with the chemical formula Na2CO3·10H2O
{n} soda or mineral alkali
A salt (sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate) that was used in the mummification process to dry out the body of the deceased in order to assist in its preservation
A drying agent used in ancient times when dead people were mummified
Native sodium carbonate
a crystalline mixture of hydrous sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate
Sodium carbonate Drying out Egyptian Mummies
Carbonate salt used in mummifying, found at Wadi Natrun
a natural salt used in mummification
A naturally occurring compound of sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate, used in mummification (for desiccation) and also for a variety of everyday purposes, such as washing and cleaning the teeth The main source of natron was the Wadi Natrun, northwest of the Delta
a naturally occurring compound of sodium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate, and other agents used by the Egyptians as a soap, for manufacturing faience, and for dehydrating the mummy The main source was the Wadi Natrun, northwest of the Delta
a naturally occurring salt used in ancient times for embalming, cleaning, and making ceramic paste When used in making Egyptian mummies, natron dried the body’s tissues
(isim) sodyum karbonat
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