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acetified


Meanings
  • Verb

    The process of treating something, especially a food or drink, with acetic acid.


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acetification , acetifications , acetified , acetifies , acetify , acetifying
Etymology
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Derived from the word 'acetic acid' and the suffix '-ify'


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  1. Acetified food has a longer shelf life due to the presence of acetic acid.

  2. Acetified fruits and vegetables are commonly used in the production of sauerkraut and kimchi.


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  1. acetic acid: A colorless, pungent, liquid organic compound, CH3COOH, used chiefly in making vinegar, in the production of certain esters, and as a preservative.


How to Memorize "acetified"

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    - Imagine a substance being treated with acetic acid to undergo a chemical change.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'acetified' with the process of pickling or preserving food using vinegar.

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    - Create a mnemonic phrase such as 'Acetic acid makes things sour, when you acetify, that's what you're power'


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