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Bone ash



         


Bone ash is the white, powdery ash left from the burning of bones. It is primarily composed of calcium phosphate. In contemporary times, bone ash is produced synthetically. It is commonly used in fertilizers, polishing compounds, and in making ceramics (such as bone china).

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