Acetic Acid looks like ice due to freezing at what temperature
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Acetic acid looks like ice due to freezing at low temperature
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The pure, anhydrous acetic acid is a colorless, hygroscopic liquid. At temperatures below 16.7°C, it forms ice-like crystals. That's why it is called glacial acetic acid. The glacial acetic acid boils at high temperature (118 °C).
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