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- Pot****ium bitartrate, also known as pot****ium hydrogen tartrate, with formula KC4H5O6, is a chemical compound with a number of uses. It is the pot****ium...
- bitartrate Hydrocodone bitartrate Metaraminol bitartrate Norepinephrine bitartrate Pot****ium bitartrate Sodium bitartrate "3-Carboxy-2,3-dihydroxypropanoate |...
- pot****ium bitartrate, also known as cream of tartar. As a food additive, it shares the E number E336 with pot****ium bitartrate. Pot****ium bitartrate,...
- Lactic acid/citric acid/pot****ium bitartrate, sold under the brand name Phexxi, is a non-hormonal combination medication used as a method of birth control...
- Its salt, pot****ium bitartrate, commonly known as cream of tartar, develops naturally in the process of fermentation. Pot****ium bitartrate is commonly...
- SO3 Pot****ium bisulfate is commonly used to prepare pot****ium bitartrate for winemaking. Pot****ium bisulfate is also used as a disintegrating agent in...
- kitchen help.: 39  Cream of tartar, also known as tartaric acid or pot****ium bitartrate, was a by-product of wine-making and had to be imported from France...
- ethnic group native to present-day Russia and Ukraine Tatar language Pot****ium bitartrate, also called cream of tartar Tartaric acid, commonly mixed with sodium...
- discovered chirality pot****ium tartrates (E336) pot****ium bitartrate (monopot****ium tartrate, cream of tartar) pot****ium tartrate pot****ium sodium tartrate...
- published in Michigan Farmer in 1852 called for water, cream of tartar (pot****ium bitartrate), Epsom salts, sugar, egg, and milk to be mixed, then heated, then...