A gallon of tar typically weighs between 8 to 10 pounds, depending on the specific type and density of the tar being measured.
One other name for coal tar is simply "tar."
Tar has been used by humans for thousands of years, with evidence of its use dating back to ancient civilizations. It is derived from the distillation of organic materials like wood or coal. However, the exact date of when tar was first invented is not clearly documented.
Highly viscous tar, such as road tar or cold-applied tar, can be hard to pour because it has a thick and sticky consistency that does not flow easily. This type of tar requires additional heating or agitation to make it more fluid and easier to work with.
Sealant, binding material, binder, bond...
Tar is a conductor of electricity. This is because tar contains carbon black. Carbon though not a metal is capable of conducting electricity.
Tar weighs approximately 7.5 pounds per gallon.
Well honey, a gallon of roofing tar weighs about 8.5 pounds, so a five gallon bucket would weigh around 42.5 pounds. Just make sure you've been hitting the gym before you try lugging that bad boy around!
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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.
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
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
Tar has no patron saint. There is no patron saint of tar. Of course ther is a paitron saint of Tar. Jack Tar is a name for a sailor. Tar's patron saint is St Elmo
Tar Causes Lung Cancer.