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The Hive => Chemicals & Equipment => Topic started by: RoundBottom on May 02, 2003, 01:38:00 PM

Title: glacial acetic acid solidified
Post by: RoundBottom on May 02, 2003, 01:38:00 PM
file this one under PROPER CARE AND FEEDING OF REAGENT.

a 4L still sealed jug of glacial acetic acid that sat in the garage over the (very mild) winter has solidified into a large chunk.  despite the weather being warmer, and the jug now sitting in a heated (15°C-20°C) area, the majority of it is still solidified. 

i'm assuming this happend because the melting point of GAA is 16.6°C and while in the garage, it was subjected to 0°C-5°C all winter. 

is it best to thaw it as one would a block of ice?  eg, put it in a warm pail of water.

Title: Glacial Acetic acid
Post by: terbium on May 02, 2003, 01:49:00 PM
is it best to thaw it as one would a block of ice?  eg, put it in a warm pail of water.
Sure, or even just a warmer room. It will eventually all melt and be just as good as new.

Title: My GAA also froze when winter came,it nicely...
Post by: raffike on May 02, 2003, 11:11:00 PM
My GAA also froze when winter came,it nicely melted at 20 C.

Title: Sounds right
Post by: Chromic on May 03, 2003, 12:51:00 AM
They don't call it glacial acetic acid for no reason.  ;D
Title: maybe overkill
Post by: starlight on May 03, 2003, 03:11:00 AM
but I loosened the top slightly before warming up the bottle. Did not want pressure building up too much inside
Title: thanks
Post by: RoundBottom on May 03, 2003, 01:08:00 PM
thanks for the input kids.  it's already thawed out, but appears the slightest bit discolured.  no big deal, it's cheap and plentiful.