Cream of tartar used as leavening and to improve the texture of baked goods. For instance in a souffle (sou-flay) it is used to help stiffen the egg whites.
If you are using it as a levening agent, you can substitute baking powder. One teaspoon of baking powder replaces 1/3 tsp of baking soda AND 2/3 tsp cream of tartar.
you could use an mild acid such as lemon juice or cream of tar tar
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Tar is used so The road workers may fill in cracks on the road so they do not spread out more.
Olbas oil is used instead of wrights coal tar fluid.
heel of 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.
"Tar" is the term used to describe the toxic chemicals found in cigarettes. The concentration of tar in a cigarette determines its rating:High-tar cigarettes contain at least 22 milligrams (mg) of tarMedium-tar cigarettes from 15 mg to 21 mgLow-tar cigarettes 7 mg or less of tar
Bitumen is used in place of coal tar in making roads.
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.
In 1824, people first used tar on road construction. It was occurred in Paris, where people place tar blocks on Champs-ÌälysÌ©es of Paris. The modern tar roads are result from two Scottish engineers.
colonists used the tar and feather for british messengers. They really didnt want them to have respect, so they covered them in tar and poured feathers. so, the colonists