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Textile preservation: Quiz

  

Question 1: Different parts of the world may have different dye processes, so here is where knowledge of when and where a textile originated, as well as a working knowledge of ________, can come in handy.
ElectrochemistryChemistryInorganic chemistryPeriodic table

Question 2: In enclosed display or storage cases, humidity can be somewhat maintained through the use of ________ crystals.
AluminiumSilica gelChromatographyEthanol

Question 3: This can apply not only to ________ but to mordants as well.
CochinealBatikDyeAcid dye

Question 4: Because our hands contain oils and ________ in the skin, clean cloth gloves should be worn when handling textiles.
OxygenAcidAcid dissociation constantAcid–base reaction

Question 5: ________ can have a variety of effects on textiles over time.
PhotonLightAlhazenOptics

Question 6: ________ is generally only used for oil stains, as it is a very stressful process of the textile.
Carbon tetrachlorideFlammabilityWet cleaningDry cleaning

Question 7: Among the most common are clothes moths, carpet beetles, ________, firebrats and rodents.
ThysanuraSpiderInsectSilverfish

Question 8: Textile preservation refers to the processes by which ________ are cared for and maintained to be preserved from future damage.
TextileWeavingSilkTextile printing

Question 9: The textile can then be washed by pressing a soft ________ directly down onto the fibres.
AnnelidSpongeCnidariaCtenophora

Question 10: ________ and halogen-produced light can also produce large amounts of UV radiation, though filters which fit over the bulbs are available to limit the damaging light [3].
Fluorescent lampUltravioletLight-emitting diodeFluorescence
















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