It wasn't. Two types of tar exist naturally: Petroleum tar and Pine tar.
the answer is atoms in the tar
Tar is a conductor of electricity. This is because tar contains carbon black. Carbon though not a metal is capable of conducting electricity.
The density of tar is approx. 1.153 grams per cubic centimeter.
The tar is said to be viscous.
Tar weighs approximately 7.5 pounds per gallon.
clogs them up with tar, and its does not dose
About 40 dollars
About 40 pounds not counting the weight of the bucket
Concentrations vary... The standard name for coal tar is "liquor carbonis detergens", abbreviated in prescriptions as LCD. A common therapeutic dose is "LCD USP 10%" in petrolatum or other inert lotion. This is equivalent to 2% coal tar by weight which you can find in over-the-counter preparations.
weigh the drum empty then full of water and the difference is what it will float. i think there's about 4 litres to a gallon so it should flaot about 200kg which is about 400 lbs (near enough)
Tar is a noun (the tar) and a verb (to tar).
In maths terms tar tar is another word for calculus
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tar mummies are mummies that were preserved in tar
It wasn't. Two types of tar exist naturally: Petroleum tar and Pine tar.
No. Pretty much all food dyes are based on benzene (tar) molecules. They are not derived from animal products.http://wiki.answers.com/Is_urea_and_yellow_5_pork#ixzz16qBzIT7q