Obtaining acetic acid from the essence

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Acetic acid at normal temperature is a colorless liquid with a pungent characteristic odor. At temperatures below +16.6 °C, it solidifies into ice-like crystals, and hence it is called glacial acid. Acetic acid is soluble in water in any ratio. Its 3-5% aqueous solution is known as vinegar, which is used as a food condiment. 70-80% acetic acid is called acetic essence.
To get 98-99% acid, you have to get rid of the water that is present in it. The simplest method is freezing. This method is sometimes used in laboratories. It is practical and safe. A bottle of acetic acid is placed outdoors or in the freezer or in a cooling ice-salt mix until the content has completely solidified (pure acetic acid freezes at +16.64 ºC, water solutions, of course, at a lower temperature). Then gradually thaw (without heating, keeping at room temperature) periodically drain the thawed liquid. When at least 1/3 of the original volume of liquid has been drained, almost anhydrous acid will remain in the bottle. Repeated freezing gives 98-99.5% acid.
Freezing point of acetic acid aqueous solutions.

Acetic acid content, %
Freezing point, °C
Acetic acid content, %
Freezing point, °C
100.0
+16.64​
61.86​
–24.20​
99.00
+14.80​
55.50​
–22.30​
97.00
+11.81​
50.60​
–19.80​
93.46
+7.10​
41.50​
–15.90​
90.09
+3.60​
30.10​
–10.90​
86.96
–0.20​
16.21​
–5.20​
80.65
–7.40​
11.85​
–3.91​
66.44
–20,.0​
6.50​
–2.09​

Anhydrous acetic acid has a melting point of 16.6 ºC, after which it changes to a crystalline state, in appearance with a piece of ordinary ice.
By draining the liquid fraction from such "frozen" acetic acid, a higher concentration of it in solid form is obtained.
Ice-cold acetic acid is acetic acid that turns to ice at about 16.6 ºC, which is an indicator of its dehydration.​
 
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Acetic acid at normal temperature is a colorless liquid with a pungent characteristic odor. At temperatures below +16.6 °C, it solidifies into ice-like crystals, hence it is called glacial acid. Acetic acid is soluble in water in any ratio. Its 3-5% aqueous solution is known as vinegar, which is used as a food condiment. 70-80% acetic acid is called acetic essence.
In order to get 98-99% acid, you have to get rid of the water that is present in it. The simplest method is freezing. This method is sometimes used in laboratories. It is practical and safe. A bottle of acetic acid is placed outdoors or in the freezer or in a cooling ice-salt mix until the contents has completely solidified (pure acetic acid freezes at +16.64 ºC, water solutions, of course, at a lower temperature). Then gradually thaw (without heating, keeping at room temperature) periodically drain the thawed liquid. When at least 1/3 of the original volume of liquid has been drained, almost anhydrous acid will remain in the bottle. Repeated freezing gives 98-99.5% acid.
Freezing point of acetic acid aqueous solutions.

Acetic acid content, %
Freezing point, °C
Acetic acid content, %
Freezing point, °C
100.0
+16.64​
61.86​
–24.20​
99.00
+14.80​
55.50​
–22.30​
97.00
+11.81​
50.60​
–19.80​
93.46
+7.10​
41.50​
–15.90​
90.09
+3.60​
30.10​
–10.90​
86.96
–0.20​
16.21​
–5.20​
80.65
–7.40​
11.85​
–3.91​
66.44
–20,.0​
6.50​
–2.09​

Anhydrous acetic acid has a melting point of 16.6 ºC, after which it changes to a crystalline state, in appearance with a piece of ordinary ice.
By draining the liquid fraction from such "frozen" acetic acid, a higher concentration of it in solid form is obtained.
Ice-cold acetic acid is acetic acid that turns to ice at about 16.6ºC, which is an indicator of its dehydration.​
Marvin «Popcorn» Sutton
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Can the below be classed as truly 99% acetic acid ?

(Acetic Acid High Purity Food Grade 99.85%)

Would this need the above process to make it compatible with experiments on the site ?
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Thanks for this

Can the below be classed as truly 99% acetic acid ?

(Acetic Acid High Purity Food Grade 99.85%)

Would this need the above process to make it compatible with experiments on the site ?
Thanks
ifreezeuThis acetic acid is of very high purity, it can be immediately used in reactions without additional manipulations
 
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