- four thieves,
camphorated acetic acid,
vinaigre des
quatre voleurs and
acetum quator furum) is a
concoction of
vinegar (either from red wine,
white wine...
-
called eisel. The word "acetic"
derives from
Latin acētum (vinegar, or more
properly vinum acetum: "wine
turned sour").
While vinegar making may be as...
- Plutarch, use the word οξος, oxos 'vinegar' in its
place (translated as
acetum in the
Vulgate Bible). The word
eventually migrated into Gr**** from about...
-
commercial source for
acetic acid.[citation needed]
Pyroligneous acid (
acetum lignorum) was
investigated by
German chemist Johann Rudolph Glauber. The...
- the
vinyl group (coined in 1851 CE); "acetyl" is
derived from the
Latin acētum,
meaning "vinegar." When it was
shown that Liebig's
theory was
wrong and...
- nomenclature. The name "acetic acid"
derives from the
Latin word for vinegar, "
acetum",
which is
related to the word "acid" itself. "Glacial
acetic acid" is a...
-
ketone with 2 carbons. The
prefix refers to acetone's
relation to
vinegar (
acetum in Latin, also the
source of the
words "acid" and "acetic"),
rather than...
-
firefighting methods were used by
throwing a
vinegar based substance called acetum into fires. In many
cases the best way to
prevent the
spread of
flames was...
-
versus Argoniam in
quodam monte juxta mare. et
apellant ipsum hispani alumen acetum activum. In fact in 1561,
Elizabeth I of
England at war with
Philip II of...
- *h₂eḱ- "sharp" edge (< OE eċġ) aceō (acēre) "I am sour";
acidus "sour";
acētum "vinegar"; acus "needle, pin";
astus "craft, guile", astūtus "shrewd, astute"...