Acetic Acid

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Acetic acid: molecular structure (left upper), crystals (left lower) and reagent grade acetic acid (right).

Acetic acid is a colourless liquid organic compound with the chemical formula CH3COOH. Vinegar is roughly 3–9% acetic acid by volume, making acetic acid the main component of vinegar apart from water. It is also a precursor to polyvinyl acetate and cellulose acetate. Production is by: methanol carbonylation, acetaldehyde oxidation, ethylene oxidation, oxidative fermentation and anaerobic fermentation. Main uses: Vinyl acetate monomer, Ester production, Acetic anhydride, Use as solvent, Medical use, Vinegar.

Commonly Available Forms

Apple Cider Vinegar

White Vinegar/ Distilled Vinegar

  • Usually pretty dilute, but mostly pure
  • If you get the right glassware you can concentrate it down too

30% Acetic Acid

  • Sold for cleaning supplies
  • Starts getting into the territory of spills/skin contact being dangerous etc (Although still nothing compared to 99% Concentration Sulfuric Acid etc, but still)

Glacial Acetic Acid

  • Not as available

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