isättika

Swedish

Acetic acid of high purity crystallizes below 16.6°C.

Etymology

Borrowed from German eisessig. Compound of is (ice) + ättika (acetic), named such as it form ice-like crystals at room temperature. According to SAOB attested since 1868.

Noun

isättika c

  1. A solution containing water and 90–100% acetic acid; similar to glacial acetic acid.
    Synonym: issyra

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