Monday, February 28, 2011

What can Acetic acid do for you?

Do you need to make polymers? solvents? or vinegar? then look no further than Acetic acid. Acetic acid is a main reagent in many chemical reactions.When added to ethylene it causes it to form polymers.

Need to make a solvent for ink, paint, or a varnish? Acetic acid can help. When added to some compounds it forms a solvent for various coatings.

Love vinegar? Now you can make your own. Vinegar is usually comprised of 4-18% acetic acid. Giving it the characteristic acidic or "burning" sensation.

Buy some now! And make all the vinegar, paint solvent, and polymers you need!!!*

*Other chemicals needed in reactions are not included

3 comments:

  1. Everything was very well done and in order, and everything was accurate, and each description was very detailed, especially the intermolecular forces. The design is simple, but that makes it easier to focus on the core of the blog. The ad was very convincing and "professional", considering you had the disclaimer at the bottom stating that not all of the required materials were sold with the acetic acid

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  2. Everything was very well done and in order, and everything was accurate, and each description was very detailed, especially the intermolecular forces. The design is simple, but that makes it easier to focus on the core of the blog. The ad was very convincing and "professional", considering you had the disclaimer at the bottom stating that not all of the required materials were sold with the acetic acid. The picture and dash model were very clear as well

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  3. Very convincing, there are apparentaly many uses for Acetic acid.

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