Major Category
Other Classes
Synonyms
Acetasol; Acetic acid; Acetic acid (natural); Acetic acid, glacial; Aci-Jel; Acide acetique [French]; Acido acetico [Italian]; Azijnzuur [Dutch]; Essigsaeure [German]; Ethanoic acid; Ethanoic acid monomer; Ethylic acid; Glacial acetic acid; Kyselina octova [Czech]; Methanecarboxylic acid; Octowy kwas [Polish]; Pyroligneous acid; Vinegar acid; [ChemIDplus] UN2789 UN2790
Description
Colorless liquid or crystals with a sour, vinegar-like odor; Note: Pure compound is a solid below 62 degrees F. Often used in an aqueous solution; [NIOSH]
Sources/Uses
Used to manufacture acetic anhydride and other organic chemicals used in the plastic, pharmaceutical, dye, insecticide, textile, rubber, and photographic industries; [ACGIH] Used in photography (stop bath); [www.ci.tucson.az.us/arthazards/medium.html] Used as a wet etchant in semiconductor manufacturing at standard concentrations of 36% or 99.5%; [CSH, p. 46] Used in the bating and tanning stages of leather production; [
PMID 21938525]
Comments
Liquid causes second degree burns after contact for a few minutes; [CHRIS] Highly corrosive to skin; [Quick CPC] Glacial refers to "a number of acids, e.g., acetic and phosphoric, which have a freezing point slightly below room temperature when in a highly pure state. For example, glacial acetic acid is 99.8% pure and crystallizes at 16.6 C." [Hawley] Household vinegar is usually a 5% solution. Use skin protection if >10% solution of acetic acid. The vapor can cause lacrimation. [HSDB] A case of RADS and a case of asthma caused by glacial acetic acid have been reported in the medical literature. [Rajan, 1989; Kivity, 1994] Pulmonary edema may result from inhalation of high concentrations. [NJ-HSFS]
Skin Designation (ACGIH)
Insufficient data
Excerpts from Documentation for IDLHs
Human data: Marked irritation of the eyes, nose, and upper respiratory tract which could not be tolerated for more than 3 minutes was noted at 816 to 1,226 ppm [von Oettingen 1960]. It has been reported that 50 ppm or more is intolerable to most persons due to intense lacrimation and irritation of the eyes, nose, and throat [AIHA]. It has also been stated that repeated exposures to high concentrations may produce respiratory tract irritation with pharyngeal edema and chronic bronchitis [AIHA 1972].
Vapor Pressure
15.7 mm Hg
Odor Threshold Low
0.03 ppm
Odor Threshold High
0.15 ppm
Lethal Concentration
LC50 (mice) = 5,620 ppm/1 hr
Explanatory Notes
Detection odor threshold from AIHA (mean = 0.074 ppm); The Guide from the Emergency Response Guidebook is for "acetic acid, glacial." Flash point = 39 deg C; VP from HSDB;
NFPA
high ambient temp required
Diseases
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