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No, acetic acid is much weaker,
Hydrochloric acid is much stronger than acetic acid. Hydrochloric acid is a strong acid, acetic is weak.
Soda contains carbonic acid and phosphoric acid, but it does not contain acetic acid.
Glacial acetic acid is pure acetic acid, not mixed with water. The smell of glacial acetic acid is much stronger than that of dilute acetic acid. Other than the greater intensity, the smell is exactly the same.
It certainly has acetates in it; how much is in the acid form I'm not sure. Nearly everything has acetic acid in it, because acetic acid is part of one of the core metabolic pathways used by pretty much all cells in aerobic organisms to produce energy.
No, acetic acid is much weaker,
Hydrochloric acid is much stronger than acetic acid. Hydrochloric acid is a strong acid, acetic is weak.
Soda contains carbonic acid and phosphoric acid, but it does not contain acetic acid.
Glacial acetic acid is pure acetic acid, not mixed with water. The smell of glacial acetic acid is much stronger than that of dilute acetic acid. Other than the greater intensity, the smell is exactly the same.
Vinegar is acetic acid, so pretty much all of it is acid.
It certainly has acetates in it; how much is in the acid form I'm not sure. Nearly everything has acetic acid in it, because acetic acid is part of one of the core metabolic pathways used by pretty much all cells in aerobic organisms to produce energy.
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Glacial acetic acid is concentrated acetic acid at approximately 95% acetic acid with 5% water by volume. 1-5% acetic acid is very weak, being composed of 95-99% water. For reference, glacial acetic acid can only be purchased through commercial suppliers with a valid reason to acquire it while household vinegar is generally a 2-3% acetic acid solution and available in every grocery store.
About 5 percent of vinegar goes in a quart of water to make acetic acid.
Concentrated acetic acid (glacial) is pretty corrosive and has a terrible harsh fume. Drinking that is very dangerous as it can corrode and inflame the digestive tract. Diluted acetic acid as vinegar won't do much harm to you as long as you don't drink too much of it.
Citric acid has a specific gravity of 103.599825 pounds per cubic foot. Therefore one U.S. gallon would weigh 13.849275 pounds.
As an anhydride, It can be prepared by dehydrating its acid, i.e. Acetic acid, by strong dessicant such as Tetraphosphorus decaoxide(P4O10) :P4O10 + 12 CH3COOH ----> 4 H3PO4 + 6(CH3CO)2O