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  2. Acetic acid - Wikipedia

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    acetyl chloride SOCl 2 acetic acid (i) Li[AlH 4], ether (ii) H 3 O + ethanol Two typical organic reactions of acetic acid Acetic acid undergoes the typical chemical reactions of a carboxylic acid. Upon treatment with a standard base, it converts to metal acetate and water. With strong bases (e.g., organolithium reagents), it can be doubly deprotonated to give LiCH 2 COOLi. Reduction of acetic ...

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  6. Acetic acid (data page) - Wikipedia

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    Phase behavior Triple point: 289.8 K (16.7 °C), ? Pa Critical point: 593 K (320 °C), 57.8 bar Eutectic point with water –26.7 °C Std enthalpy change

  7. Potassium acetate - Wikipedia

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    It can be prepared by treating a potassium-containing base such as potassium hydroxide or potassium carbonate with acetic acid: CH 3 COOH + KOH → CH 3 COOK + H 2 O. This sort of reaction is known as an acid-base neutralization reaction. At saturation, the sesquihydrate in water solution (CH 3 COOK·1½H 2 O) begins to form semihydrate at 41.3 ...

  8. Wikipedia : Peer review/Acetic acid/archive1

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    The acetic acid used in TFA production is as a solvent, as it is used elsewhere. I agree that acetic acid's solvency power should be mentioned in the chemistry section. Some additional info from the Monsanto and the Cativa processes has been added to the related section. For me, I think this shows enough detail in this acetic acid article.

  9. Acetate - Wikipedia

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    An acetate is a salt formed by the combination of acetic acid with a base (e.g. alkaline, earthy, metallic, nonmetallic or radical base). "Acetate" also describes the conjugate base or ion (specifically, the negatively charged ion called an anion) typically found in aqueous solution and written with the chemical formula C