Acetic ether is a clear, colorless fluid of a pleasant, etheral odor.
Acetic ether is a colourless liquid of a fragrant smell and pungent taste, of spec.
Acetic ether may be economically made with 3 parts of acetate of potash, 3 of very strong alcohol, and 2 of the strongest sulphuric acid, distilled together.
Aceto-acetic ether, however, behaves like aniline, if the temperature of the water be maintained at about 170 deg.
Both or rather all the forms of nitro-cellulose can be dissolved in acetone or acetic ether.
It can, however, be made to dissolve[A] by the aid of acetone or acetic ether.
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