Acetic Acid is an organic compound. It is classified as a carboxylic acid and is the second simplest carboxylic acid. It is a very useful chemical compound that is produced synthetically as well as by bacterial fermentation. Synthetically it is made by the carbonylation of methanol. Its chemical formula is C2H4O2.
Chemical Appearance
Acetic Acid has the appearance of a clear and colourless liquid.
Chemical Applications and Strengths
Acetic Acid or Ethanoic Acid is a very useful chemical substance and hence, has many industrial applications. Its major applications and strengths are:
- Acetic Acid is most commonly used in the production of cellulose acetate for photographic films.
- It is used in the production of polyvinyl acetate for wood glue.
- It is used in the production of synthetic fibres.
- It is largely used in the production of fabrics in the textile industries.
- Diluted acetic acid is most popularly used as a descaling agent in households.
- In the food industry, it is used as a food additive as a condiment and to regulate acidity.
- It plays an important role in the digestion of carbohydrates and fats.
- It is utilised for the production of chemical substances such as vinyl acetate monomer, acetic anhydride, and ester production.
- It is used as solvent for inks, paints, and coatings.
- It is also used for the production of nitrocellulose.
- It is employed in the making of acrylic lacquers.
- It is used in the production of varnish removers.
- It is used for making wood stains.
- It is famously used as a solvent for recrystallisation for the purification of organic compounds.
- It is consumed for the production of terephthalic acid (TPA).
- It is used in the field of analytical chemistry for the assessment of weakly alkaline substances.






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