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  • [[File:image11_blueash.jpg|thumb|Blue ash]] ...]] tree, ''Fraxinus quadrangulata'', native to central North America. Blue ash produces a strong flexible wood used for furniture, tool handles, and sport
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  • A white pigment used in [[Majolica|majolica glazes]]. Tin ash is formed when [[stannic oxide]] is calcined with lead to produce a mixture
    378 bytes (50 words) - 14:52, 8 June 2022
  • ...then drying the extract to obtain the potassium carbonate crystals. Pearl ash was used as a mordant and as a wash for leather bindings prior to marbling. potassium carbonate; pearl-ash
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  • [[File:Boston_commode_MFA.jpg|thumb|Commode with white ash<br>MFa# 23.19]] ...a'') native to the eastern and central parts of the U.S. and Canada. White ash produces a whitish, lightweight wood that is stiff, strong, and resilient.
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  • ...carbonate]]. Soda ash is made synthetically by the Solvay process. Soda ash is used primarily in the manufacture of [[glass|glass]] and [[paper%20pulp| [[[SliderGallery rightalign|soda ash.jpg~Chemical structure]]]
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  • ...g plants. Current practice in the United States is to trap and recover fly ash. It is used as a filler in brick and concrete. flue ash; Flugasche (Deut.); cinza volante (Port.)
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  • ...hockey sticks because it produces a smooth surface that rarely splinters. Ash was also popular for furniture (especially colonial pieces), wheels, and ca ...rican ash; European ash; Japanese ash (''Fraxinus mandschurica''); Chinese ash (''Fraxinus chinensis''); frêne (Fr.); Esche (Deut.); frassino (It.); fres
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  • [[File:25_WhiteAsh.jpg|thumb|White Ash ...to the eastern and central parts of the U.S. and Canada. Also called white ash, the lightweight wood is stiff, strong, and resilient. It is primarily used
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  • ...lishes well. The white to pale yellow wood has a coarse texture. Japanese ash is used for furniture, cabinets, tools, sporting goods, [[veneer]], and [[p ...Ash (''Fraxinus sieboldiana''); Chinese Ash (''Fraxinus chinensis''); tamo ash; shioji; yachidama
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  • [[File:Fraxinusexcelsior11.jpg|thumb|European ash''Fraxinus excelsior'']] ...lsior latifolia'' (weeping ash) and ''F.excelsior Diversifolia''. European ash trees have a dense wood that is tough and elastic with a straight grain and
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  • ...that is lightweight, tough and elastic. Also called brown ash and mountain ash, it was formerly used in aircraft construction. 3) Fraxinus nigra; brown ash; mountain ash
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  • ..., seed pods, [[sawdust|sawdust]], [[bark|bark]], etc.) are used to produce ash, it has a wide range of compositions ([[silica|silica]], [[potash|potash]],
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  • ...[[ash%20%28residue%29|ash]] compared to the original weight of the sample. Ash content is used to determine the total amount of noncombustible [[filler|fi
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  • ...from the ash of animal bones ([[calcium%20phosphate|calcium phosphate]]). Ash from sea plants contains high amounts of [[iodine|iodine]]. [[File:Ash.quarry.jpg|thumb|Ash Quarry]]
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  • [[File:Boneash C100x.jpg|thumb|Bone ash]] ...nt and as a flux in ceramics. Bone china can contain 25-50% bone ash. Bone ash has also been used as a pigment called [[bone white]] in grounds for silver
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  • [[File:464 ultramarine ash2.jpg|thumb|Ultramarine ash]] [[File:Ultraash C100x.jpg|thumb|Ultramarine ash at 100x (visible light left; UV light right)]]
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  • |Ultramarine ash, Roberson #8
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  • |Ultramarine ash, Roberson #6, 1914
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  • |Bone Ash, Ca3(PO4)2 File:Bone ash, vial 540.TIF|FTIR (MFA)
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  • |Ultramarine ash, Roberson
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  • |Natural ash grey 3Na2O.3Al2O3.6SiO2.2Na2S
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  • |Natural ash grey 3Na2O.3Al2O3.6SiO2.2Na2S
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  • ...then drying the extract to obtain the potassium carbonate crystals. Pearl ash was used as a mordant and as a wash for leather bindings prior to marbling. potassium carbonate; pearl-ash
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  • A glass made using the ash from [[kelp]]. Kelp ash is high in [[potash]] and [[iodine]]. It also contains many trace minerals.
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  • #REDIRECT [[ultramarine ash]]
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  • ...[[ash%20%28residue%29|ash]] compared to the original weight of the sample. Ash content is used to determine the total amount of noncombustible [[filler|fi
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  • | ash water ...soaked into ash water, again mordanted with iron, and finally soaked into ash water again.
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  • | ash water; iron ...bath; and 3) iron mordant bath. The dyed color became purple red after the ash water bath.
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  • | ash water ...ocess, the resultant color would be pale red beige. If smaller quantity of ash water and larger quantity of iron mordant would be used, the resultant colo
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  • | ash water; iron ...bath; and 3) iron mordant bath. The dyed color became purple red after the ash water bath.
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  • ...from the ash of animal bones ([[calcium%20phosphate|calcium phosphate]]). Ash from sea plants contains high amounts of [[iodine|iodine]]. [[File:Ash.quarry.jpg|thumb|Ash Quarry]]
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  • ...lishes well. The white to pale yellow wood has a coarse texture. Japanese ash is used for furniture, cabinets, tools, sporting goods, [[veneer]], and [[p ...Ash (''Fraxinus sieboldiana''); Chinese Ash (''Fraxinus chinensis''); tamo ash; shioji; yachidama
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  • [[File:464 ultramarine ash2.jpg|thumb|Ultramarine ash]] [[File:Ultraash C100x.jpg|thumb|Ultramarine ash at 100x (visible light left; UV light right)]]
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  • | ash water | The fabric was soaked into 1) dye bath; and 2) dye bath mixed with ash water.
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  • ...hockey sticks because it produces a smooth surface that rarely splinters. Ash was also popular for furniture (especially colonial pieces), wheels, and ca ...rican ash; European ash; Japanese ash (''Fraxinus mandschurica''); Chinese ash (''Fraxinus chinensis''); frêne (Fr.); Esche (Deut.); frassino (It.); fres
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  • | ash water ...t China. The left sample was firstly soaked into the dye bath, followed by ash water.
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  • ...bleu cendres, that has been used for both [[ultramarine%20ash|ultramarine ash]] and [[blue%20verditer|blue verditer]]. saunders blue; ultramarine ash; blue verditer; bleu cendres
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  • ...%28residue%29|ash]] which is greater than 95% [[silica|silica]]. Rice husk ash has been used as a [[filler|filler]], an [[abrasive|abrasive]], and as a [[
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  • [[File:Boneash C100x.jpg|thumb|Bone ash]] An obsolete white pigment made from [[bone ash]]. Bone white was primarily composed of [[calcium hydroxyapatite]] and [[ca
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  • | ash water ...oaked into a bath of the dye extract first, followed by a separate bath of ash water, the resultant dyed color would be more red. However, the red tone wo
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  • | ash water ...oaked into a bath of the dye extract first, followed by a separate bath of ash water, the resultant dyed color would be more red. However, the red tone wo
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  • ...g plants. Current practice in the United States is to trap and recover fly ash. It is used as a filler in brick and concrete. flue ash; Flugasche (Deut.); cinza volante (Port.)
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  • [[File:25_WhiteAsh.jpg|thumb|White Ash ...to the eastern and central parts of the U.S. and Canada. Also called white ash, the lightweight wood is stiff, strong, and resilient. It is primarily used
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  • ...that is lightweight, tough and elastic. Also called brown ash and mountain ash, it was formerly used in aircraft construction. 3) Fraxinus nigra; brown ash; mountain ash
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  • | ash water | The fabric was soaked in 1) dye bath; and 2) ash water bath.
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  • | ash water | Without using ash water, the resultant color would be pale yellow.
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  • | ash water | The dyed color became more red when mordanted with ash water, instead of lime water.
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  • | ash water | The fabric was dyed in a cold dye bath of the boiled extract, mixed with ash water.
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  • | ash water | The fabric was soaked into 1) dye bath; 2) ash water; and 3) alum mordant bath.
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  • | ash water | By mordanting with ash water, the dyed color would become less beige but clearer yellow than the o
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  • | ash water | The ash water was mixed into the dye bath.
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  • [[File:Boneash C100x.jpg|thumb|Bone ash]] ...nt and as a flux in ceramics. Bone china can contain 25-50% bone ash. Bone ash has also been used as a pigment called [[bone white]] in grounds for silver
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  • | ash water ...abric dyed with brazilwood and mordanted with alum was further soaked into ash water bath. The resultant color became slightly more purple.
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  • | ash water | The fabric was dyed for 15 times in the dye bath mixed with ash water first; and then mordanted with iron.
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  • [[File:image11_blueash.jpg|thumb|Blue ash]] ...]] tree, ''Fraxinus quadrangulata'', native to central North America. Blue ash produces a strong flexible wood used for furniture, tool handles, and sport
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  • | iron; ash water | The fabric was soaked in: 1) dye bath; 2) iron mordant bath; 3) ash water bath; and 4) dye bath + iron.
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  • | ash water | The fabric was dyed for 15 times in the dye bath mixed with ash water first; and then mordanted with iron.
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  • | ash water | The fabric was soaked into 1) dye bath; 2) alum mordant bath; 3) ash water bath; and 4) iron mordant bath.
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  • See also [[bone%20black|bone black]], and [[bone%20ash|bone ash]].
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  • | iron; ash water | The sample was soaked in: 1) dye bath; 2) iron mordant; and 3) ash water.
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  • | ash water; iron | This fabric was soaked in: 1) dye bath; 2) ash water bath; and 3) iron mordant bath.
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  • ...3% [[lactic%20acid|lactic acid]], 4.5% water, and 8% [[ash%20%28residue%29|ash]]. Whey is an inexpensive byproduct of cheese making. Whey is used as a sou
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  • | ash water | It was difficult to achieve the deeper depth of shade. Mordanting only with ash water would not let the dye compound absorb and fix to the fibers.
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  • ..., seed pods, [[sawdust|sawdust]], [[bark|bark]], etc.) are used to produce ash, it has a wide range of compositions ([[silica|silica]], [[potash|potash]],
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  • | ash water | The dye extract was cooled down, and then ash water was added to be ready for soaking the fabric.
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  • | ash water | The dyeing procedure was: 1) dye bath; 2) ash water; and 3) dye bath. The actual use of this material for dyeing is unkno
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  • | The fabric was soaked into 1) dye bath; 2) ash water bath; 3) dye bath; and 4) iron mordant bath. | By soaking into the ash water, the dyed color became more brown.
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  • | ash water; iron | The fabric was soaked in: 1) boiling dye bath; 2) cold ash water bath; and 3) cold iron mordant bath. The dyed color became slightly y
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  • | ash water | The fabric was soaked into 1) dye bath mixed with ash water; and 2) iron mordant bath.
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  • | ash water (larger quantity) | The dye extract was cooled down, and then ash water was added to be ready for soaking the fabric.
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  • | ash water | The fabric was soaked into 1) dye bath; 2) alum mordant bath; 3) ash water bath; and 4) very diluted iron mordant bath. The resultant color beca
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  • | ash water (larger quantity) ...be difficult to make the resultant color purple. Though larger quantity of ash water was used for dyeing the right sample, the resultant color should not
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  • | ash water ...izen ()". During the boiling extraction of dye compound(s) from the plant, ash water was added into the bath. The plant for this experiment was collected
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  • | ash water | The mordanting was only done within the circled area in black. Use of ash water as mordant would alter the dyed color into yellow tone, which is simi
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  • | ash water | Ash water was added in the dye bath.
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  • [[File:Boston_commode_MFA.jpg|thumb|Commode with white ash<br>MFa# 23.19]] ...a'') native to the eastern and central parts of the U.S. and Canada. White ash produces a whitish, lightweight wood that is stiff, strong, and resilient.
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  • | ash water | The resultant color would be more brown by increasing the amount of ash water; and be more black by decreasing it.
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  • | ash water | The ash water was mixed into the dye bath.
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  • | iron; ash water | The sample was soaked in: 1) dye bath; 2) iron mordant; and 3) ash water. This cycle was repeated for several times. The dyed color did not b
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  • | ash water | By mordanting with ash water, the resultant color would become pale red purple. By mordanting with
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  • | ash water; vinegar | The dye extract was cooled down, and then ash water was added to be ready for soaking the fabric.
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  • | ash water (separate bath) ...ame time, and the procedure was: 1) dye bath; 2) iron mordant bath; and 3) ash water.
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  • | ash water (separate bath) ...ame time, and the procedure was: 1) dye bath; 2) iron mordant bath; and 3) ash water.
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  • | ash water | By mordanting with ash water, the resultant color would become pale red purple. By mordanting with
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  • | ash water | The dye extract was cooled down, and then ash water was added to be ready for soaking the fabric.
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  • | ash water ...(Bir)". The dyed sample was firstly mordanted with iron, then soaked into ash water, and finally again mordanted with iron. The deeper color of the righ
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  • | ash water (separate bath) | The fabric was soaked into 1) dye bath; and 2) ash water bath. This dyeing technique should be "Kuwa ()" in the Ebukuryo (), f
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  • ...tone]] that contains up to 50 percent volcanic tuff ([[ash%20%28residue%29|ash]] and cinders). Tuffaceous limestone is often light or dark green or brown
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  • | ash water ...(Bir)". The dyed sample was firstly mordanted with iron, then soaked into ash water, and finally again mordanted with iron. The deeper color of the righ
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  • | ash water ...he resultant color would be dark brown. Without any use of iron mordant or ash water, the dyed color would be pale yellow. "".
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  • ...1) dye bath; 2) iron mordant bath; and 3) ash water bath. Mordanting with ash water would make the color more red.
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  • | ash water (separate bath) ...eft sample, the dyeing procedure was: 1) dye bath; 2) mordant bath; and 3) ash water bath. The resultant color on the right sample was similar to those dy
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  • | ash water ...ye bath of madder, mixed with Shikon root, and subsequently mordanted with ash water.
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  • | ash water | By using both vinegar and ash water in the dyeing process, the resultant color became more red. This is a
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  • | ash water | Ash water was added in the dye bath. The fabric was soaked into 1) dye bath; 2)
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  • | ash water (separate bath) | The left sample was soaked into: 1) dye bath; 2) mordant bath; and 3) ash water bath. The resultant colors were similar to those dyed with bark of th
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  • | ash water (separate bath) ...apan. The sample was soaked into 1) dye bath; 2) iron mordant bath; and 3) ash water bath. The resultant color was similar to those dyed with Quercus serr
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  • | ash water (separate bath) ...D, Japan. The sample was soaked into 1) dye bath; 2) iron mordant bath; 3) ash water bath; 4) dye bath; and 5) iron mordant bath. The resultant color is b
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  • [[File:Fraxinusexcelsior11.jpg|thumb|European ash''Fraxinus excelsior'']] ...lsior latifolia'' (weeping ash) and ''F.excelsior Diversifolia''. European ash trees have a dense wood that is tough and elastic with a straight grain and
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  • ...um%20hydroxide|potassium hydroxide]]. Purified potash is also called pearl ash. pearl ash; potash kettles; vegetable alkali
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  • | ash water (separate bath) | The dyeing process was : 1) dye bath; 2) iron mordant bath; 3) ash water; 4) dye bath; and 5) iron mordant bath. By repeating this process, th
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  • ...f materials used in baskets include osier ([[willow]]), [[ash (wood)|split ash]], [[hazel|hazel shoots]], [[straw]], [[flax]], [[sedge]], [[fern|ferns]],
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  • | ash water (less quantity) | If the amount of ash water would be less during the dyeing process, the resultant color would be
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  • | ash water | In the dye bath, ash water was added first, and a small amount of alum was also added to fix the
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  • ...ine flux, such as [[borax|borax]], [[potash|potash]], or [[soda%20ash|soda ash]] (Mayer 1969). Alkaline glazes can produce brilliant colors, such as Egypt ...rado alcalino (Port.); soda lime glaze; potash-lime glaze, ash glaze; kiln ash glaze; salt glaze
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  • ...e strengthened during and after firing with the addition of bone ash. Bone ash is a white [[calcium phosphate]] powder obtained from calcined cattle bones
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  • | ash water | In the dye bath, ash water was added first, and a small amount of alum was also added to fix the
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  • | ash water ...ld bath, the resultant color would be yellow, not red tone. Without adding ash water, the resultant color would be a pale yellow tone, which is not satisf
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  • | ash water ...ye bath of madder, mixed with Shikon root, and subsequently mordanted with ash water.
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  • | ash water ...ard black, which would be similar to the one exposed to larger quantity of ash water mordant bath. Dark purple named "Kuromurasaki ()" was noted in the Ni
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  • ...be difficult to make the resultant color purple. Though larger quantity of ash water was used for dyeing the right sample, the resultant color should not
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  • A white pigment used in [[Majolica|majolica glazes]]. Tin ash is formed when [[stannic oxide]] is calcined with lead to produce a mixture
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  • [[ultramarine%20ash|ultramarine ash]]. Mineral blue has also been used for
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  • ...zolana]], [[slag]], barium silicate/barium aluminate, brick dust, volcanic ash, [[pumice]], etc. These may be present as original components in the burnt
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  • A light color volcanic ash used in hydraulic cement. Trass is similar to pozzolana, but is found in Ge
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  • ...carbonate]]. Soda ash is made synthetically by the Solvay process. Soda ash is used primarily in the manufacture of [[glass|glass]] and [[paper%20pulp| [[[SliderGallery rightalign|soda ash.jpg~Chemical structure]]]
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  • ...form]] at temperatures above 72C (162F). While the solution is hot, [[bone ash]] is added to form a cement that sets to stone hardness at room temperature
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  • ...y in color and grain pattern. Examples of hardwood trees are: [[ash (wood)|Ash]], [[beech]], [[birch]], [[cherry wood|Cherry]], [[mahogany]], [[maple]], [ Ash 10x.jpg|Ash paper pulp stained with Graff "C" stain
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  • ...opening, or rupture, in a planet's surface or crust that allows hot magma, ash and gases to escape from below the surface.
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  • | ash water; iron
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  • | ash water
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  • | iron; ash water
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  • | ash water
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  • | ash water
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  • ...zolana]], [[slag]], barium silicate/barium aluminate, brick dust, volcanic ash, [[pumice]], etc. These may be present as original components in the burnt
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  • | ash water
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  • | ash water
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  • | ash water
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  • | ash water
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  • | ash water; iron
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  • | ash water (alum?)
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  • ..., 15-20% [[protein|protein]], 6% [[oil|oil]], and 3% [[ash%20%28residue%29|ash]]. The carbohydrate portion contains [[arabinose|arabinose]], [[galactose|g
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  • | mixture of ash water and melanterite
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  • | ash water (?)
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  • | ash water; iron (less quantity)
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  • | iron; ash water
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  • * Ash max=0.2%
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  • | ash water
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  • | The dyed color became more red when mordanted with ash water, instead of lime water.
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  • | By mordanting with ash water, the dyed color would become less beige but clearer yellow than the o
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  • ...r 1985). When dried, then ignited, the mixture produces a large amount of ash in serpentine shapes. These dry beads of mercuric thiocyanate are called p
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  • ...e lighter color of the M.79. The resultant color of the one mordanted with ash water was similar to that with lime water.
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  • | Without using ash water, the resultant color would be pale yellow.
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  • ...e lighter color of the M.79. The resultant color of the one mordanted with ash water was similar to that with lime water.
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  • ...out adding vinegar, the colorants would hardly fix to the fiber. By adding ash water instead, the dyed color would become purple.
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  • | The fastness of the color is superior to that mordanted with ash water. The color tone tends to be more greenish. This technique is used in
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  • | When using ash water, the resultant color would be in a red tone, and when using alum, the
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  • | The dyed color appeared to be similar whether ash water or lime is added to the dye bath.
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  • ...brown. The resultant color would not be similar to the one mordanted with ash water.
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  • | The resultant color became more red than the one mordanted with ash water. The ancient technique from the 7 -8th century AD was the latter.
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  • | Note: if ash water was used instead of lime water, the resultant color of the dyed fabri
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  • | Note: if ash water was used instead of lime water, the resultant color of the dyed fabri
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  • ...features and offers smooth surface finish for accurate castings with zero ash content and clean burnout.
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  • | ash water (separate bath)
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  • ...resultant color would become less yellow, and become deeper red. By adding ash water, the color would become purple. This phenomena would be also seen whe
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  • ...is either Ouboku (Gold Holy_ or Old fustic. The color would be affected by ash water but hardly by acid. Old fustic tree grows tall, suggesting that it mi
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  • ...quashed. The extracted juice was rubbed onto the surface of the fabric. No ash water was used.
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  • | Use of vinegar made the dyed color less yellow but more blue. Use of ash water or lime water in dyeing would make the dyed color more yellow; hence
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  • | Use of vinegar made the dyed color less yellow but more blue. Use of ash water or lime water in dyeing would make the dyed color more yellow; hence
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  • ...t color has a better light fastness and more red than those mordanted with ash water. Increasing the concentration of mordant would result in reducing red
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  • ...If a fabric would be only soaked in dye extract or dye extract mixed with ash water, the resultant colors would be pale yellow. ""
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  • ...t color has a better light fastness and more red than those mordanted with ash water. Increasing the concentration of mordant would result in reducing red
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  • | When mordanted with ash water, the dyed color would become more yellow. There is another species of
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  • ...eft sample, the dyeing procedure was: 1) dye bath; 2) mordant bath; and 3) ash water bath. The resultant color on the right sample was similar to those dy
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  • |Ultramarine ash, Roberson #6, 1914
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  • ...1912 AD). The resultant color became more orange than those mordanted with ash water or lime water. The dyed color was also less red than those dyed with
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  • | The left sample was soaked into: 1) dye bath; 2) mordant bath; and 3) ash water bath. The resultant colors were similar to those dyed with bark of th
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  • |Natural ash grey 3Na2O.3Al2O3.6SiO2.2Na2S
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  • ...n of stale urine. Now the term is used for a solution of [[soda%20ash|soda ash]], [[borax|borax]], or [[ammonia%20%28anhydrous%29|ammonia]] use to prepare
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  • An organic acid naturally found in the berries of the mountain ash ''Sorbus aucuparis''. Sorbic acid is used as a [[preservative|preservative]
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  • ...Japan. The insects deposit their wax onto the leaves and twigs of Chinese ash trees, ''Fraxinus chinensis''. The wax is scraped off, cleaned with hot wat ...Chinese wax; pela white wax; vegetable insect wax; cochineal wax; Chinese ash tree (''Fraxinus chinensis'')
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  • |Natural ash grey 3Na2O.3Al2O3.6SiO2.2Na2S
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  • ...ium carbonate while anhydrous sodium carbonate is called [[soda%20ash|soda ash]], and sodium carbonate decahydrate is called [[sal%20soda|sal soda]], or n ...dium carbonate monohydrate; soda monohydrate; soda crystals; calcined soda ash
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  • Examples of hardwoods include: [[ash (wood)|Ash]], [[basswood]], [[beech]], [[Birch]], [[Cherry wood|Cherry]], [[chestnut]]
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  • |Ultramarine ash, Roberson
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  • ...of silicates, colorants, and flux. Examples include: [[alkaline glaze]], [[ash glaze]], [[Bristol glaze]], [[crystalline glaze]], [[celadon]], [[oxblood g
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  • ''Quassia amara''; bitterwood; bitter ash
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  • ...[[sedimentary|sedimentary]] rock produced from the cementation of volcanic ash. Tuff particles range in size from fine [[sand|sand]] to coarse [[gravel|gr
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  • * opaque white: fluorides, [[stannous oxide|tin oxide]], or [[bone ash]].
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  • ...r, then activated by the addition of an alkali, such as [[slaked lime]], [[ash%20%28wood%29|ashes]], and/or [[alum]]. This forms a dark color adhesive tha
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  • |Ultramarine ash, Roberson #8
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  • ...ter; azul momtaña (Esp.); blu di Brema (It.); blue bice; copper blue; blue ash; lime blue; Neuwied blue; mountain blue
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  • ...([[seashell|seashells]], chalk, and [[limestone|limestone]]) and volcanic ash ([[pozzolana|pozzolana]]). It was used to construct ancient aqueducts, amph
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  • ...e white by the addition of [[calcium%20phosphate|calcium phosphate]] (bone ash) and opalescent by the addition of fluorides ([[fluorspar|fluorspar]], [[cr
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  • ...c calcium phosphate; tricalcium orthophosphate; tricalcium phosphate; bone ash; hydroxylapatite
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  • ...as been adulterated with an inorganic yellow will leave greater amounts of ash and it will be insoluble.
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  • ...e composed of sedimentary [[limestone]], [[silt]], [[silica]], or volcanic ash. Breccia is used as an ornamental building stone.
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  • barium sulphide (Br.); lapis solis; barium monosulfide; black ash; Bolognian phosphorus; sulphuret of barium
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  • Veneer plywood is faced with more expensive hard woods such as [[ash (wood)|Ash]], [[oak]], [[birch]], [[maple]], [[mahogany]], [[rosewood]] or [[teak]].
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  • ...8% SiO2, 12-17% Na2O, 5-15% CaO, and 1-4% other. The soda is added as soda ash ([[sodium%20carbonate|sodium carbonate]]), niter ([[sodium%20nitrate|sodium
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  • Nonflammable, but will decompose in flame with ash residue.
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  • Scheele's green; cupric arsenite; Pigment Green 22; CI 77412; mineral green; ash green; cupric acid orthoarsenite; copper orthoarsenite
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  • galena; plumbus sulfide; leaded bisilicate ash; lead sulphide (Br.); sulfure de plomb (Fr.)
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  • ...s used to melt ice, as a food preservative, and for the production of soda ash by the glass industry.
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  • ...less pure; the final batch was a transparent blue gray called ultramarine ash. In all the fractions, some transparent material is present (calcite) which ...o, natural (Port.); bleu d'Azur; Armenian blue; lazuline blue; ultramarine ash; mineral blue; vein stone; lazurstein
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  • ...gluteline), carbohydrates (sucrose, dextrin pentosan, mannose, galactose), ash, fat, fiber, and moisture. Locust bean gum is produced from grinding the be
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  • * N. E. Ash, Technical notes - Beta-radiography," in A.I.C. Newsletter, 7, 2, 12-13 (Fe * N.E. Ash, Recording watermarks By beta-radiography and other means, The book and pap
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  • Ash 10x.jpg|Hardwood kraft paper pulp stained with Graff "C" Stain
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  • ...ed.); blue verditer; mountain blue; ashes blue; blue ash; sky blue; German ash; Bremen blue; blue bice; Armenian stone; lapis armenius; chessylite; blue m
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  • salts of tartar; oil of tartar; pearl ash; potash; salt of wormwood; carbonate of potass; american ashes; Kaliumcarbo
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  • ...Glass shells/spheres ([[Microballoon|Microballoons]]), epoxide shells, fly ash, vermiculite can be mixed in a liquid to form a network of voids in a solid
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  • ...h as bone, plants or animals. Charcoal contains 80 to 98% carbon with some ash and moisture. Charcoal has been used since ancient times as a drawing mater
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  • ...shed to removed an potash. Charcoal contains about 80-98% carbon with some ash and moisture. The gray-black powder is porous and light, but it has poor co
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  • copper arsenite; cupric arsenite; Pigment Green 22; CI 77412; mineral green; ash green; vert de Scheele (Fr.); Scheelesgrün (Deut.); verde di Scheele (It.)
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  • ...and [[vivianite|vivianite]]. Phosphorus is also found in [[bone%20ash|bone ash]] (calcium phosphate). Pure phosphorus occurs naturally in three allotropic
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  • * Burns to produce a white ash with a horn-like smell.
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  • ...y; jeweler's putty; white tin oxide; flowers of tin; polishing powder; tin ash
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  • ...sistant to weak acids. Burns readily with smoky flame and acid smell. The ash is hard.
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  • ...[[sand|sand]]) and [[sodium%20oxide|sodium oxide]] (from [[soda%20ash|soda ash]]). An aqueous solution of sodium silicate is called [[water%20glass|water
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  • gumwood; white mountain ash; eucalyptus (Fr., Sven.); Eukalyptus (Deut.); eucalipto (It.); eucalipto (E
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  • ...[[clay]] formed from the decomposition of [[glass]] particles in volcanic ash. Bentonite is composed primarily of [[montmorillonite]]. It was named for F
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  • * Heated fabric adjacent to the burnt area is very brittle. Ash is readily crumbled.
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  • * Burns with small flame, incandescent ash and odor of burnt paper.
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  • Ash contains rod-shaped crystals
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  • ...rapidly with a yellow flame and smell of burnt paper. It produces minimal ash.
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  • ...at is difficult to extinguish by blowing. It smells like burnt wood. The ash is hard like melted plastic.
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  • * Ash is hard.
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  • * Silk burns readily with an unsteady flame. It smells like burnt hair. The ash is readily crumbled.
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  • ...obalt oxide with [[silica]] and [[potassium carbonate]] (derived from wood ash). In addition to its characteristic elements of silicon, potassium, and co
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  • * Ash contains ferric oxide.
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  • ...e burning leaves. The flame can be easily extinguished by blowing and the ash is easily crumbled. ...ation-wiki.com/wiki/Oddy_Test_Results:_Exhibition_Fabrics#cotton0037 Kamla Ash #211] tested in 2013<br>
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  • ...on point of silica is lowered by mixing it with one or more fluxes ([[soda ash]], [[potash]], [[lime]] and oxides of [[Lead oxide|lead]], [[Lithium oxide|
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