In 10 carts

Price: ₹ 218.000

Original Price: ₹ 485.000

50% off
New markdown! Biggest sale in 60+ days

Acetate: Is a salt derived

You can only make an offer when buying a single item

Add to cart

Acetate is a salt derived from acetic acid and an alkali metal or ammonium. It is a colorless, odorless, and water-soluble solid. Learn everything about acetate in simple words! Discover its formula, structure, uses in fabric and plastic, and answers to common FAQs about acetate ion, sodium acetate , and more. An acetate is a chemical compound derived from acetic acid, or ordinary household vinegar, the fermentation product of wine. The acid’s chemical structure consists of a methyl group (CH 3) bonded to a carboxylic acid group (COOH). When acetic acid’s carboxylic acid hydrogen is stripped, the remainder, CH 3 COO-, is called " acetate " (shorthand, -Ac). There are both organic and inorganic forms of acetate . An example of the former is the ethyl ester, or oily fingernail polish remover, while ... Acetate : OverviewChemical Taxonomy Provided by Classyfire Description This compound belongs to the class of organic compounds known as carboxylic acids. These are compounds containing a carboxylic acid group with the formula -C (=O)OH. Kingdom Organic compounds Super Class Organic acids and derivatives Class Carboxylic acids and derivatives Sub Class Carboxylic acids Direct Parent Carboxylic acids Alternative Parents Monocarboxylic acids and derivatives / Organic oxides / Hydrocarbon ...

4.9 out of 5

(3324 reviews)

5/5 Item quality
4/5 Shipping
4/5 Customer service
Loading