Acetation

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˌsiːˈteɪʃən/

Definitions of acetation

noun a process of producing acetic acid by fermentation or oxidation

Example Sentences

A1 Acetation is the process of forming an acetate.

A2 During acetation, acetic acid is combined with another substance to produce an acetate.

B1 The acetation of alcohol results in the formation of ethyl acetate.

B2 Chemists study the acetation process to better understand how acetates are formed.

C1 The complex acetation reactions require precise control of temperature and pressure.

C2 Researchers are constantly exploring new catalysts to improve the efficiency of acetation reactions.

Examples of acetation in a Sentence

formal Acetation is the process of converting a substance into an acetate.

informal I learned about acetation in my chemistry class.

slang Do you understand this acetation thing?

figurative His speech had a certain acetation, as if he was trying to mask his true feelings.

Grammatical Forms of acetation

plural

acetations

comparative

more acetation

superlative

most acetation

present tense

acetate

future tense

will acetate

perfect tense

has acetated

continuous tense

is acetating

singular

acetation

positive degree

acetation

infinitive

to acetate

gerund

acetating

participle

acetated

Origin and Evolution of acetation

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'acetation' originates from Latin 'acetatio', derived from 'acetare' meaning 'to make vinegar'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of vinegar production, the term 'acetation' has evolved to refer more broadly to chemical processes involving acetic acid or vinegar-like substances.