Sodium Acetate

Sodium vinegar is a substance that is used as a chemical reagent to react with acetic acid. It is also used industrially in the production of dyes, as a catalyst and solvent for copper. In addition, it is an important component of many household chemicals. For example, this is the main chemical in the solvent “vinegar”. Therefore, its production is very important for production. Many factories use sodium vinegar and its compounds at every stage of production.

The production of sodium acetate involves the reaction of acetic acid into alkali hydroxide. At the same time, water is displaced and salt is formed, i.e. sodium acetate. And, on the contrary, this reaction occurs only in several stages. To carry it out, it is based on potassium hydroxide, which is already included in the acid. During the reaction, a lot of heat is generated, so the process must be carried out under pressure. At the output we get acetic potassium, that is, a salt of sodium and acetic acid, in a ratio of 2: 1. Pure acetic sodium contains the bulk of the mass. The remaining chemical elements are alkaline metals and other substances. As well as aluminum salt and other dangerous substances.