Cuz the japanese are so poor all they could use was paper even as walls in their buildings. So they use acetate paper for windows. Then shower curtains. Then clothes... Etc. Im not joking
Yes, acetate is transparent. It is the main ingredient used to make what is known as transparency paper. Transparency paper is often used to display printed images over an overhead projector. This is considered old technology.
The ion acetate is negative.
Cellulose acetate is easily wetted.
calcium acetatecalcium acetate
Mercurous acetate is a salt.
rub the paper on the acetate (only in one direction)
If the paper is truly see-through, then it is transparent. If you can see light through it, but not a clear image, then it is translucent.
H2s
Transparent, or see-through paper, is called cellophane.
you can buy acetate paper {may be in magenta] in hero arts or go to. Or get it cheap in the American science and surplus i *think* the website is www.sciplus.com
Polyvinyl Acetate (PVAC) is made from Vinyl Acetate (VAC) through polymerization.
no :-(
The H2S gas reacts with the lead acetate forming lead sulfide, which is seen as a black precipitate.
Yes, acetate is transparent. It is the main ingredient used to make what is known as transparency paper. Transparency paper is often used to display printed images over an overhead projector. This is considered old technology.
tracing paper is very thin paper you can see through, you can buuy it at just about any art store.
Hydrolysis of polyvinyl acetate is realized with sodium hydroxide in a solution of ethanol. See the link below for details.
for making 3D glasses.Added:If it contains some Lead acetate, Pb(CH3COO)2 absorbed on dry paper it can be used as detector of hydrogen sulfide gases (toxic)When humidified and exposed to polluted air, it detects the presence of sulfides by turning black (Lead sulfide, PbS being formed)