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uhm, i assume you mean react with water???Originally posted by xeriphic
i can't remember where it was from but besides carbon dioxide reacting with carbonate to form the precipatate does it also react with H ions, which becomes an acid
can someone clarify
my interpretation is: both clean and stablizing would be refering to the restoration of the artefact... artefacts from shipwrecks would contain a high level of ions... so care must be taken - eg, not leavin it on the dock or it will crack etc etc....Originally posted by xeriphic
also i have some questions about this
provide information about the range of chemical procedures which can be used to clean, stabilise and preserve artefacts from shipwrecks
from above i was wondering where it says clean it means the same as restore right, also are the methods used to clean artefacts from shipwrecks different to those artefacts recovered elsewhere, since it specifically asked about shipwrecks