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There are many more acetates including vinyl, sodium, hydrogen acetate.  Hydrogen acetate (or acetic acid) is the simplest form of acetate.  Acetic acid is also a colorless liquid and has one more hydrogen the acetate.  Acetate is derived from acetic acid.  It is commonly used in vinegar.
There are many more acetates including vinyl, sodium, hydrogen acetate.  Hydrogen acetate (or acetic acid) is the simplest form of acetate.  Acetic acid is also a colorless liquid and has one more hydrogen the acetate.  Acetate is derived from acetic acid.  It is commonly used in vinegar.


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== Acetic Acid VS. Acetate ==
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