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    1996). Determination de l'etat de supersaturation et effet des polysaccharides sur la crystallization du bitartrate de potassium dans les vins [Determination...
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    Its salt, potassium bitartrate, commonly known as cream of tartar, develops naturally in the process of fermentation. Potassium bitartrate is commonly...
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    following salts, in approximate descending order of frequency of use: bitartrate, phosphate, hydrochloride, tartrate, hydroiodide, methyliodide, hydrobromide...
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    Lortab, Lorcet, Norco, and Vicodin among others. "Norco (Hydrocodone Bitartrate and Acetaminophen Tablets, USP) CII Revised: March 2021". DailyMed. Retrieved...
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    the original on 12 January 2023. Retrieved 22 June 2018. "Hydrocodone Bitartrate Monograph for Professionals". Drugs.com. American Society of Health-System...
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    effects due to its high quantities of malic acid, tartaric acid, and potassium bitartrate. Its use for the relief of constipation has been documented throughout...
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    : 59–60  Flash reducers include potassium chloride, potassium nitrate, potassium sulfate, and potassium bitartrate (potassium hydrogen tartrate: a byproduct...
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    Ammonium ion gives a white precipitate of ammonium bitartrate when added to potassium bitartrate. KC4H5O6(aq) + [NH4]+(aq) → [NH4]C4H5O6(s) + K+(aq)...
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    kitchen help.: 39  Cream of tartar, also known as tartaric acid or potassium bitartrate, was a by-product of wine-making and had to be imported from France...
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    (lead diacetate, which will cause lead poisoning if ingested), sour (potassium bitartrate), bitter (magnesium sulfate), and umami or savory (monosodium glutamate)...
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    very toxic gas stibine is produced. When heated with potassium bitartrate, a complex salt potassium antimony tartrate, KSb(OH)2·C4H2O6, is formed. The structure...
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    essential minerals, such as 100 mg of calcium, 1 mg of iron, and 933 mg of potassium per 100 grams. This makes it a useful ingredient for those needing a gluten-free...
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    minerals. Sodium, Potassium, and Magnesium are most common. Potassium and also calcium can form salts with the tartaric acid: Potassium bitartrate and the neutral...
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    precipitation without excessive Bentonite addition) as well as potassium ions, which participate in bitartrate precipitation (cream of tartar). It also results in...
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    photography to cut out unwanted reflections or to enhance reflection. Potassium bitartrate was first discovered inside a wine container in Iran. The modern...
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  • de los vinos frente a las precipitaciones de bitartrato potásico. Aplicación a los vinos de La Rioja ("Stabilizing wines against potassium bitartrate...
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    but as the term for the white encrustation inside casks (a.k.a. potassium bitartrate, commonly known as cream of tartar). This came to be a term used...
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  • when serving older vintages which are more likely to accumulate potassium bitartrate crystal sediment in the process of aging; these can be removed both...
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    doi:10.1016/S0141-0229(03)00179-0. Vivas N, Vivas de Gaulejac N, Nonier M.F and Nedjma M (2001). "Incidence de la gomme arabique sur l'astringence des vins...
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    There are several theories: mycotoxin, salicylate, tartaric acid, or potassium bitartrate, are all naturally found in grapes and decrease blood flow to the...
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    della Porta observed in 1567 that tartari salis (cream of tartar, potassium bitartrate) caused powdered crystallum (quartz) to melt at a lower temperature...
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    marketed as its hydrochloride salt under the trade name Acedicon, and as its bitartrate under Diacodin and other trade names. The hydrochloride salt has a free...
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    least some elements are still known. The balls included at least potassium bitartrate, iron, frankincense, myrrh and resin mastic. These substances were...
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    sodium bicarbonate. A variety of acidifiers can be used, including potassium bitartrate, tartaric acid, and disodium phosphate. The type of acidifier used...
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    hydrochloride injection, solution Xylocaine- lidocaine hydrochloride,epinephrine bitartrate injection, solution". DailyMed. Retrieved 11 April 2021. "Ztlido- lidocaine...
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  • designating a substance that consisted mainly of what is now called potassium bitartrate. The ancient Greeks and Romans used this substance, including in...
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    commonly methobromide, hydrobromide, hydroiodide, lactate, chloride, and bitartrate and the others listed below.[citation needed] Morphine diacetate (heroin)...
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    trichloride), oil of vitriol (sulfuric acid), and cream of tartar (potassium bitartrate) borrowed their language from the kitchen.: 65–66  Many more names...
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    antagonism by enhancing Mg2+ block via activation of voltage independent potassium channels. Rapid communication". Journal of Neural Transmission. 106 (9–10):...
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    raisins ingested by affected dogs. Salicylate, tartaric acid, or potassium bitartrate have also been implicated. The reason some dogs develop kidney failure...
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