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Yes, at certain temperatures and pressures acetic acid is a solid.
Acetic acid melts at about 16 - 170C, so commonly it is a liquid, but will become a solid below this temp.
Acetic acid is solid or in glacial state during winter
Sodium carbonate is a solid reactant. It will form sodium acetate and carbon dioxide with acetic acid. The formual for the solid product sodium acetate is CH3COONa.
Glacial acetic acid is a concentrate 98%-100% acetic, solid at 16.5 degrees celcius. 1-5% solution commonly refers to vinegar.
Yes, at certain temperatures and pressures acetic acid is a solid.
it is a solid.
Acetic acid melts at about 16 - 170C, so commonly it is a liquid, but will become a solid below this temp.
Acetic acid is solid or in glacial state during winter
Sodium carbonate is a solid reactant. It will form sodium acetate and carbon dioxide with acetic acid. The formual for the solid product sodium acetate is CH3COONa.
Glacial acetic acid is a concentrate 98%-100% acetic, solid at 16.5 degrees celcius. 1-5% solution commonly refers to vinegar.
When the stopper is removed from a partly filled bottle containing solid and liquid acetic acid at 16.7 °C, a strong vinegar like odor is noticeable immediately. How many acetic acid phases must be present in the bottle? Explain.
energy is required
Nothing, they simply intermix as a solid and liquid form a suspension.
The energy required to melt a substance. (Apex)
Breaking covalent bonds throughout the solid would be required to melt a network solid.
it prevents the temperature from decreasing as fast