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Tartaric acid is a white crystalline diprotic organic acid. It occurs naturally in many plants, particularly grapes, bananas, and tamarinds, and is one of the main acids found in wine. It is added to...
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Therefore, don't assume that you know the chemical composition of a substance based on its common name. This is a list of archaic names and common names for chemicals, with their modern or IUPAC equivalent name. You also may be interested in the list of common chemicals and where to find them. ... acid potassium sulfate...
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Archaic or Common Name Current Technical Name Archaic or Common Name Current Technical Name ... Alum or Alum flower or Alum meal Potassium aluminum sulfate. Jewellers' rouge Ferric oxide.
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In carbon dioxide releasing laxative products, as per the NHPD monograph, the daily dose of potassium bitartrate must equal 0.9g when combined with sodium bicarbonate. ... Approved Name: ... Common menu bar links...
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If the potassium bitartrate is dissolved in 0.l0 M potassium chloride solution, the "common ion" K+ should (by LeChatelier's Principle) lower the solubility of the potassium bitartrate. Because the value of Ksp is constant, increasing the concentration of one ion must decrease the concentration of the other. In...
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Potassium bitartrate (poe-TAS-ee-yum bye-TAR-trate) is a colorless crystalline or white powdery solid with a pleasant, slightly acidic taste. The compound is a by-product of the fermentation of grape juice and, as such, may have been known to humans for as long as seven thousand years. ... Common Uses and Potential Hazards...
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IDENTIFICATION TESTS A. Solubility: Water: 1 g is soluble in 3 ml Ethanol: 1 g is soluble In 620 ml Glycerol: Soluble B. In neutral, concentrated or moderately concentrated solutions of potassium salts, sodium bitartrate TS slowly produces a white, crystalline precipitate which is soluble in ammonia TS and in solutions...
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Alaske Bombe Alaska is an ice-cream cake that has been coated in meringue. It is baked quickly in the oven so that the meringue cooks but the ice cream doesn’t melt. Make a Bombe Alaska ... Cream of tartar is the common name for potassium bitartrate. When moistened, it releases Co2, helping to aerate the meringue.
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§ Generic name product may be available in Canada ... Carbon dioxide-releasing—Carbon dioxide-releasing laxatives (e.g., potassium bitartrate and sodium bicarbonate) are suppositories that encourage bowel movements by forming carbon dioxide, a gas. This gas pushes against the intestinal wall, ... Less common...
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