DESCRIPTION
Concentrated 17.4 Molar glacial Acetic Acid solution. Mix this solution with 492 ml of water to create 1 M of Acetic Acid solution - also known as vinegar! Acetic acid is used as a substitute for vinegar in many classic chemistry experiments (but don’t eat or drink it!).
Glacial acetic acid refers to water-free acetic acid. Other names include ethanoic acid and Methanecarboxylic acid.
For additional study, learn about what happens when acids and bases mix.
Formula | CH3COOH |
Formula Weight | 60.052 |
Density | 1.05 g/cm³ |
Molarity | 17.4 M |
Grade | ACS |
Form | Solution |
CAS # | 64-19-7 |
DOT Classification | UN2789, Acetic acid, glacial |
Storage Code | White |
Alternate Name | Vinegar |
Common Uses | Chemistry experiments |
Hazards | Corrosive Liquid, Flammable and Combustible Liquid |
While acetic acid is in vinegar, this product should only be used for chemistry experiments due to its concentration and grade.
Fun Facts:
- Acetic acid is the smelly chemical in vinegar that many people find disgusting!
- Acetic Acid can be used for a variety of experiments such as titration, exciting reactions with sodium bicarbonate, and many more!
- A 100 ml bottle of 1 Molar acetic acid is also available!
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