Sodium Acetate vs Acetic Acid: Key Differences and Industrial Applications
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Both Sodium Acetate and Acetic Acid are widely used industrial chemicals derived from acetic acid chemistry. However, their properties and applications differ significantly.
Chemical Formulas
Major Differences
Acetic Acid is a strong organic acid commonly used in chemical synthesis and food processing.
Sodium Acetate is a salt derived from acetic acid and is used in buffering systems and industrial processes.

Applications
| Acetic Acid | Sodium Acetate |
| chemical manufacturing | textile dyeing |
| solvents | wastewater treatment |
| food preservatives | pharmaceutical buffers |
Suppliers like Vanchor Supply Chain Management (Hebei) Co., Ltd. provide both chemicals to support various industrial sectors.
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