Definition of Acetifiers

1. acetifier [n] - See also: acetifier

Lexicographical Neighbors of Acetifiers

acetenyl
acetic
acetic acid
acetic alcohol
acetic aldehyde
acetic amide
acetic anhydride
acetic fermentation
acetic phosphoric anhydride
acetic solution
aceticoceptor
acetification
acetifications
acetified
acetifier
acetifiers (current term)
acetifies
acetify
acetifying
acetilenic
acetimeter
acetimeters
acetimetry
acetin
acetins
acetize
acetized
acetizes
acetizing
aceto-

Literary usage of Acetifiers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Dictionary of Applied Chemistry by Thomas Edward Thorpe (1921)
"The working of acetifiers is liable to be disturbed by the development of vinegar eels ... (ride supra) is effected in three groups of acetifiers. ..."

2. Industrial Organic Chemistry: Adapted for the Use of Manufacturers, Chemists by Samuel Philip Sadtler (1912)
"The "mother-casks," or acetifiers, can be used in this way continuously for years until the sediment of yeast, ..."

3. A Hand-book of Industrial Organic Chemistry by Samuel Philip Sadtler (1900)
"The " mother-casks," or acetifiers, can be used in this way continuously for years until the sediment of yeast, ..."

4. Fermentation Organisms; a Laboratory Handbook by Albert Klöcker (1903)
"This species also occurs in the acetifiers of the quick vinegar process. Further, the following is described by Henneberg:— Bacterium ..."

5. Acetic Acid and Vinegar, Ammonia and Alum (1885)
"At the end of about two months, the vinegar is removed from the acetifiers into other vessels, called " refining " or, " rape" vessels, containing prepared ..."

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