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acetic acid looks like ice due to freezing at which °c?

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Answered by aayushi75
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Acetic acid looks like ice due to freezing at 16.6 degree Celsius
Answered by lovingheart
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Acetic acid looks like ice due to freezing at 16.6°C

Explanation:

  • Having a flavor and scent of a vinegar, acetic acid is a compound which is actually chemical.
  • The free of water acetic acid is mainly known as the glacial acid.
  • It has been called glacial, because it turns into ice or solid substance when the room temperature is a bit cooler.
  • It becomes ice at 16.6 degree Celsius.
  • The removal of water decreases its melting point to 0.2 degree Celsius.
  • This process took place by the stalactite of this acid.

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