Glacial acetic acid is called ‘glacial’ because it freezes at just slightly cooler than room temperature. Pure acetic acid freezes at temperatures below 62°F (16.7°C). In liquid form it is clear and colorless with a strong, vinegar-like odor.
When acetic acid is at 99.5% concentration, it is referred to as glacial acetic acid, which can be used as raw material and solvent in the production of other chemical products.
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