Some Applications of Acetic Acid

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hanlin
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Some Applications of Acetic Acid

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Acetic anhydride
The product of the condensation of two molecules of acetic acid is acetic anhydride. The worldwide production of acetic anhydride is a major application, and uses approximately 25% to 30% of the global production of acetic acid. The main process involves dehydration of acetic acidto give ketene, which condenses with acetic acid to give the anhydride:

CH3CO2H → CH2=C=O + H2O
CH3CO2H + CH2=C=O → (CH3CO)2O
Acetic anhydride is an acetylation agent. As such, its major application is for cellulose acetate, a synthetic textile also used for photographic film. Acetic anhydride is also a reagent for the production of aspirin, heroin, and other compounds.
Vinegar
Acetic acid comprises typically 4 to 18% of vinegar, with the percentage usually calculated by mass. Vinegar is used directly as a condiment, and in the pickling of vegetables and other foods. Table vinegar tends to be more diluted (4% to 8% acetic acid), while commercial food pickling, in general, employs solutions that are more concentrated. The amount of acetic acidused as vinegar on a worldwide scale is not large, but is by far the oldest and best-known application.
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