a mixture of hydrocarbons and probably some 'dirt'
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Tar is typically soluble in organic solvents such as benzene, toluene, and xylene. These solvents are commonly used in industries such as petrochemicals and chemical manufacturing for extracting and processing tar.
It depends on how much energy you are putting into the tar such as 100 degrees Celsius. Look up the specific heat of tar and its chemical composition
Yes, heroin tar can be hard and appear as black rocks. The texture and appearance of heroin tar can vary depending on its chemical composition and impurities present. It is typically sticky and tar-like, but can sometimes form into solid, rock-like chunks.
No, saccharin is not made from tar. Saccharin is a sweetening agent that is derived from benzoic sulfimide, not tar.
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Tar.
Tar is the chemical found in cigarettes that blackens the lungs. Tar is a sticky substance that is released when tobacco is burned, and it contains various harmful chemicals that can cause damage to the lungs over time.
A strong chemical cleaner will be needed to remove tar from the driveway. Muratic acid, or something similar should soften the tar. use all safety precautions.
Tar is typically soluble in organic solvents such as benzene, toluene, and xylene. These solvents are commonly used in industries such as petrochemicals and chemical manufacturing for extracting and processing tar.
It depends on how much energy you are putting into the tar such as 100 degrees Celsius. Look up the specific heat of tar and its chemical composition
Yes, heroin tar can be hard and appear as black rocks. The texture and appearance of heroin tar can vary depending on its chemical composition and impurities present. It is typically sticky and tar-like, but can sometimes form into solid, rock-like chunks.
Tar is a nasty collection of a variety of substances inhaled during smoking. This is often where the carcinogens accumulate, so the tar is associated with oral, throat and lung cancer. There are also many chemical irritants, so tar is also associated with asthma, COPD, ephysema and infections of the respiratory tract.
Thomas H. Fairbrother has written: 'The relation between chemical constitution and antiseptic action in the coal tar dyestuffs' -- subject(s): Antiseptics, Coal-tar colors
Tar is a noun (the tar) and a verb (to tar).
it can't be changed,i.e.,irreversible change...