| acetic acid i. |
[USP] a sterile solution of glacial acetic acid in water for injection; used to irrigate the bladder in the treatment of urinary infections with cystitis.
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| acetic acid otic s. |
[USP] a solution of glacial acetic acid in a nonaqueous solvent; used topically to treat otitis externa caused by Pseudomonas, Candida, and Aspergillus.
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| acetic acid r. |
Rivalta's r.
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| acetic acid |
All wines contain acetic acid, or vinegar, but usually the amount is quite small--from 0.03 percent to 0.06 percent--and not perceptible to smell or taste. Once table wines reach 0.07 percent or above, a sweet-sour vinegary smell and taste becomes evident. At low levels, acetic acid can enhance the character of a wine, but at higher levels (over 0.1 percent), it can become the dominant flavor and is considered a major flaw. ...
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| acetic acid |
Used in small quantities to help wool and silk absorb the mordant. Can also be used in afterbaths to alter dye colors.
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