Are phosphates present in butter
No there is not! :)
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a base
1/2 ounce will be present in one tablespoon of peanut butter.
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There is no significant amount of Calcium present in butter.
It can be sensibly answered if you base it on the ingredient. In this case, butter. 100g of butter will come out to 105.75 ml, or 7.05 tablespoons.
Yes - butter existed long before the 1930s - it was present long before the middle ages.
It's an acid.
To form the present participle, -ing is added to the base verb. For example, "talk" becomes "talking" in the present participle form.
It's a butter.