coal tar — a black goo that one gets if one heats up coal to very high temperatures in the absence of air. (If you heat coal in air, it just burns up.) This goo is full of carbon-based molecules that can be transformed by chemists into lots of useful products, including aspirin. In Felix Hoffmann's time, most aspirin was made from coal tar, though today it is usually made from petroleum.

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