CRIMEINCSTA
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Can acetic acid and acetic anhydride be together or does that make a different chemical alltogether?
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Kagutsuchi
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It's just speculation but I don't think it would cause any problems. It would even be a nice reagent for acetate esters, because the anhydride would
react with the water formed in the reaction so it could be made a one-way reaction for making acetate esters.
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Detonationology
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Acetic anhydride will remove water from the acetic acid, making more acetic acid.
1 O(CH3CO)2 + 1 H2O -> 2 CH3COOH
If the acetic acid is glacial (anhydrous), no reaction will occur.
[Edited on 11-23-2015 by Detonationology]
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ave369
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Acetic oleum? Looks good for esterification.
Smells like ammonia....
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Bert
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