Chemistry in the Kitchen

Introduction

What is cream of tartar?

Cream of tartar is the potassium acid salt of tartaric acid. This means one acidic hydrogen of tartaric acid is replaced with a potassium ion. The structure is shown below. If you’ve ever seen crystals of something in a bottle of wine (or even fresh grape juice), it was probably this chemical.

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