Tar softens when heated due to the breakdown of its complex molecular structure, primarily composed of long hydrocarbon chains. Increased temperature provides energy that allows these chains to move more freely, reducing viscosity and making the tar more pliable. This change is a physical response to heat rather than a chemical reaction, enabling easier application in various processes like paving or waterproofing.
Tar is heated so it can stick to what ever it is going on. If it was cooled it would not stick right.
Amber, Permafrost, and Tar.
it is soft when cold but hard when heated up.
Because the concrete will expand and the tar will become soft. So the concrete has room to expand. With out cracking.
Because the concrete will expand and the tar will become soft. So the concrete has room to expand. With out cracking.
WD-40 on a soft rag.
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Atargatis is typically pronounced as "uh-TAR-guh-tis." The emphasis is on the second syllable, "TAR." The "g" is soft, similar to the "g" in "get."
Coal tar is formed during the process of coal gasification or coking, where coal is heated in the absence of air to produce coal gas and other byproducts. The tar is a dark, thick liquid that contains various hydrocarbons and is collected as a byproduct of these processes.
tar makes your lungs go bad
Ringoes Tar goes by J. Bleary.
because the cat licked the road and got a mental disease