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A common binder for watercolor paints is _______
. For tempera, it is ______
.

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User Too
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In commercially made watercolor paints, the binder is either natural gum arabic or synthetic glycol. This is what holds the pigment in suspension. The binder also allows the pigment to adhere to the support (e.g. paper) once it is applied.

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User A New Chicken
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Heyy

The first blank is gum arabic and the second one is egg yolk

let me know if this helps :)

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