Chemistry
(i) Why is pure acetic acid known as glacial acetic acid ?
(ii) Give a chemical equation for the reaction between ethyl alcohol and acetic acid.
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(i) Acetic acid that contains a very low amount of water (less than 1%) is called anhydrous (water-free) acetic acid or glacial acetic acid. Its melting point is around 17°C. On cooling it forms a crystalline mass resembling ice and for this reason it is called glacial acetic acid.
(ii) Reaction between ethyl alcohol and acetic acid:
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