What is the difference between glacial acetic acid and acetic acid? Next, let’s introduce the differences to you, let’s take a look.
Glacial acetic acid and acetic acid are the same substance with a strong pungent smell. The only difference is that they are not solid. Acetic acid is generally liquid at room temperature of 20°C and solid at low temperature of 16°C. At this time, it is also It's called glacial acetic acid.
Glacial acetic acid and acetic acid are widely found in nature and are fatty acids. It is the source of pungent odor. Glacial acetic acid and acetic acid are highly corrosive to human skin. Acetic acid is mainly used in the pharmaceutical industry, dyes, fertilizers and other places to produce plastics, solvents for dyes, photography, pharmaceuticals, fertilizers and other chemical raw materials.
The purification of edible glacial acetic acid is very demanding, and the quality must be controlled within a safe range.