| 1. | The potassium bitartrate crystals are removed by filtering through two layers of cheesecloth.
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| 2. | Then, a double displacement reaction will result in precipitation of potassium bitartrate.
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| 3. | It is often confused with potassium bitartrate, also known as cream of tartar.
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| 4. | A variety of acidifiers can be used, including potassium bitartrate, tartaric acid, and disodium phosphate.
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| 5. | A commercial retardant premix additive sold by USG to trade interior plasterers includes at least 40 % potassium bitartrate.
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| 6. | Its salt, potassium bitartrate, commonly known as cream of tartar, develops naturally in the process of winemaking.
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| 7. | As a food additive, it shares the E number "'E336 "'with potassium bitartrate.
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| 8. | Tamarind fruit exhibits laxative effects due to its high quantities of malic acid, tartaric acid, and potassium bitartrate.
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| 9. | Tartrates ( potassium bitartrate,'cream of tartar') and grape polyphenols can also be manufactured from grape pomace.
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| 10. | The potassium bitartrate crystals precipitate and can be removed by filtration prior to packaging in bottles or bag-in-boxes.
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