Acrylic Acid

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /əˈkrɪlɪk ˈæsɪd/

Definitions of acrylic acid

noun a colorless liquid organic compound with the chemical formula CH2=CHCOOH, used in the production of various plastics

Example Sentences

A1 Acrylic acid is used in the production of adhesives.

A2 The chemical formula of acrylic acid is CH2=CHCOOH.

B1 Researchers are studying the potential uses of acrylic acid in various industries.

B2 Acrylic acid is a key component in the manufacturing of superabsorbent polymers.

C1 The synthesis of acrylic acid involves several complex chemical reactions.

C2 Acrylic acid is commonly used in the production of acrylic esters and resins.

Examples of acrylic acid in a Sentence

formal Acrylic acid is commonly used in the production of adhesives and coatings.

informal I heard that acrylic acid is a key ingredient in making some types of paint.

slang Have you ever worked with that acrylic acid stuff? It's pretty potent.

figurative Her words cut through the conversation like acrylic acid on glass.

Grammatical Forms of acrylic acid

plural

acrylic acids

comparative

more acrylic

superlative

most acrylic

present tense

acrylic acid

future tense

will be acrylic acid

perfect tense

has been acrylic acid

continuous tense

is being acrylic acid

singular

acrylic acid

positive degree

acrylic acid

infinitive

to acrylic acid

gerund

acrylic acid

participle

acrylic acid

Origin and Evolution of acrylic acid

First Known Use: 1843 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'acrylic' originates from the Greek word 'akros' meaning 'high point' or 'extreme', and the word 'lysis' meaning 'loosening'.
Evolution of the word: The word 'acrylic' was first used in 1843 to describe a compound derived from acrylic acid. Over time, the term 'acrylic acid' became more commonly used to refer to the specific acid compound itself.