Pine resin, from which we extract turpentine.
Turpentine is typically derived from the resin of pine trees through a process of distillation. The resin is collected from the pine trees and then heated to extract the essential oils that make up turpentine.
resin
Turpentine is a volatile oil obtained from the resin of pine trees, primarily the longleaf pine. It is produced through the distillation of pine resin and has been used historically as a solvent, in varnishes, and in the production of various chemical compounds. The primary sources of turpentine are pine forests, particularly in the southern United States, where the harvesting of pine resin is a traditional practice.
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Turpentine is made by distilling resin from trees, primarily pine trees.
Turpentine is a fluid obtained by the distillation of resin from pine trees. It is commonly used as a solvent and as a source of materials for organic synthesis. In addition, it has historical uses in medicine and painting.
Pine Trees' Sap. Hope This Helped! :)
Resin is exuded by some trees (notably fir and pine). It is a sticky organic substance, insoluble in water.
Rosin, a type of resin normally from pine trees.
It is a secretion of many plants, mainly coniferous trees
Retsina
The sticky organic substance exuded by pine and fir trees is sap or rosin.