copperastic - 29-3-2014 at 14:44
Hi I just reacted vinegar with baking soda to make sodium acetate and i was about to boil it down when i noticed white floating things that look alot
like the DNA i made from bananas. Could this be the bacteria from making the vinegar? Will it matter?
P.s: It was white distilled vinegar.
copperastic - 29-3-2014 at 14:55
Never mind i just looked it up. Will it have a effect on the sodium acetate or do i have to filter it?
hyfalcon - 29-3-2014 at 15:07
I don't know. How soluble is sodium acetate? Decide from that. Personally? Always filter, or decant if it will sink for you.
[Edited on 29-3-2014 by hyfalcon]
Zephyr - 29-3-2014 at 17:54
If 5% vinegar was used, all the sodium acetate produced would be soluble in the amount of liquid left over. just filter it and evaporate the clear
filtrate. If I had to guess, I would say the white floating chunks were a carbonate of some contaminant in the acetic acid.
copperastic - 29-3-2014 at 18:38
Update: I have boiled it down (110 Celsius) and the floaters turned brown so im thinking its leftover bacteria from fermenting.