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Acetic acid Defined
A volatile, colorless, pungent liquid acid (C2H402) that is the chief acid of white vinegar (5% acetic, pH 3) and is used in the synthesis of acetate fiber. Many acid spotters are comprised of 5% - 7% acetic acid.
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- Acetic acid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: the chemical that STOP BATH typically contains
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