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What was the thing used to shape sand or powdered quartz into an object?
(a) Gum
(b) Ink
(c) Nails
(d) Rubber

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Answered by Nandzzz
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Explanation:

OPTION ( A ) GUM IS THE CORRECT ANSWER...

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Answered by crkavya123
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Answer:

The correct answer is option (a)gum

Explanation:

Faience is a manufactured substance, as opposed to naturally occurring materials like stone or shell. Sand or powdered quartz was moulded into an item using the gum. After that, the items were coated, giving their surface a dazzling, glassy appearance. The glaze was often blue or marine green in colour. Beads, bangles, earrings, and miniature dishes were all made of faience.

Despite being in the same family, the difference between tragacanth and acacia gum is in the source of the material.

Acacia is taken from the stem, branches, and incisions of Astragalus gummier, and tragacanth from the stem, branches, and incisions of Acacia Arabia.

Tragacanth gum is significantly thicker than Acacia gum and is not water-soluble, although Acacia gum is. Tragacanth has no taste at all, therefore it had a bland flavour. Tragacanth gum has a pH range of 4 to 8, while Acacia has a pH range of 4.5 to 5.5.

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