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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.
Tar can be both man-made and natural. Naturally occurring tar is formed from the decomposition of organic matter over millions of years. Man-made tar, also known as coal tar, is derived from the distillation of coal and is used in various industrial processes, such as road construction and roofing materials.
Bacteria can produce carbon monoxide through the breakdown of organic compounds, such as sugars, in a process called fermentation. This fermentation process can release carbon monoxide as a byproduct.
The two main types of creosote are made from wood-tar and coal-tar. Creosote is distilled from these different types of tar and used for varying purposes such as astringent, laxative, and anti-septic.
Fermentation is a medical term used to describe the chemical breakdown of a substance. For example, in the human body, bacteria and yeast will breakdown with sugars.
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Bioremediation.
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Fungi and bacteria.
Certain microorganisms like bacteria and archaea can live in extreme environments like tar pits. However, larger animals and insects typically do not live in tar due to its sticky and toxic nature, which makes it difficult for them to survive.
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.
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Put simply, decomposition, the chemical and physical breakdown by way of bacteria.
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