File:Sodium-diacetate-3D-balls-ionic.png
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DescriptionSodium-diacetate-3D-balls-ionic.png | Ball-and-stick model of the sodium diacetate molecule, a 1:1 mixture of sodium acetate and acetic acid, but can also be considered as an acid salt of sodium and acetic acid. |
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Author | Jynto and Ben Mills |
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