[Ansteorra] Shenanigans II: Electric Boogaloo
Stefan li Rous
StefanliRous at austin.rr.com
Wed Feb 17 21:07:53 PST 2010
Thank you for the clarification, Lyneya.
Ammonia makes sense. So do we have any chemists or chemical engineers
out there who can tell me how else we can get ammonia using medieval
methods and technology? If not, when were these other methods to
produce ammonia invented/created?
Thanks,
Stefan
On Feb 17, 2010, at 10:42 PM, Susan McMahill wrote:
> BTW, as we were taught in nursing school, unless someone is
> suffering from a urinary tract infection, urine is actually sterile
> until it leaves the body and is exposed to bacteria from the
> exterior of the body, etc. It isn't the 'unhygenic' quality of urine
> that makes it unpleasant to work with, it is the fact that it breaks
> down rather rapidly into ammonia which is a pretty nasty smelling
> substance. It is the ammonia that was what made it a valuable
> mordant for the dyeing industry.
>
> Lyneya
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