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Summary

Picture of solid glacial acetic acid. Picture taken by Prof. David Gingrich for Martin Walker, October 2005. Dr. Gingrich agreed to release the picture into public domain.

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current 17:03, 22 October 2005 583×744 (76 KB) Walkerma (== Summary == Picture of solid glacial acetic acid. Picture taken by Prof. David Gingrich for Martin Walker, October 2005. Dr. Gingrich agreed to release the picture into public domain. Category:Acids)
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