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4 December, 05:16

Why is pure acetic acid often called glacial acetic acid?

(A) Because it freezes just below 0°C, forming white crystals.

(B) Because it freezes just below 100°C, forming white crystals.

(C) Because it freezes just below room temperature, forming white crystals.

(D) Because it freezes just above room temperature, forming white crystals.

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  1. 4 December, 05:27
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    The correct option is: (C) Because it freezes just below room temperature, forming white crystals

    Explanation:

    Acetic acid or ethanoic acid, is colorless liquid with a characteristic pungent smell and sour taste.

    In the pure form, acetic acid is known as glacial acetic acid. This is because it forms white crystals at 16.6 °C, i. e. just below the room temperature.

    Since, glacial acetic acid is free of water molecules, it is also known as anhydrous acetic acid.
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