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Date Stock Title
Mar 18 CROX Deckers (DECK) Gains From DTC Business, Omni-Channel Expansion
Mar 15 CE These Chemical Stocks May Not Be Glamorous But Are In Buy Zones
Mar 15 LYB Why Is Albemarle (ALB) Up 2% Since Last Earnings Report?
Mar 15 RYN Rayonier Welcomes Terry Baker and Sam Cook for Employee Education Event
Mar 15 EMN Eastman (EMN), Patagonia Unite to Tackle Global Textile Waste
Mar 15 RYN Here’s Why Rayonier (RYN) Announced Disposition of its Assets
Mar 15 CROX Director John Replogle Acquires Shares of Crocs Inc (CROX)
Mar 14 LYB Insider Sell: EVP & CFO Michael Mcmurray Sells 16,940 Shares of LyondellBasell Industries ...
Mar 14 CROX G-III Apparel (GIII) Q4 Earnings Beat, Sales Decline Y/Y
Mar 14 EMN Eastman and Patagonia Join Forces To Tackle Global Textile Waste Crisis
Mar 14 EMN Discover Eastman’s Six Principles Driving Innovation
Mar 14 CROX Is Trending Stock Crocs, Inc. (CROX) a Buy Now?
Mar 13 CE Should We Be Delighted With Celanese Corporation's (NYSE:CE) ROE Of 26%?
Mar 13 LYB LyondellBasell sees strong chemical market in North America, while Europe and China lag
Mar 13 LYB LyondellBasell (LYB) Technology Chosen for Inner Mongolia Plants
Mar 13 CROX HP, Cisco And 2 Other Stocks Insiders Are Selling
Mar 13 CROX Insider Sell: President Michelle Poole Sells 5,074 Shares of Crocs Inc (CROX)
Mar 12 CROX Crocs (CROX) Stock Sinks As Market Gains: What You Should Know
Mar 12 EMN Eastman and Food City Unveil New Plastics Recycling Bin in Kingsport
Mar 12 CROX CROX vs. LULU: Which Stock Is the Better Value Option?
Acetate

An acetate is a salt formed by the combination of acetic acid with a base (e.g. alkaline, earthy, metallic, nonmetallic or radical base). "Acetate" also describes the conjugate base or ion (specifically, the negatively charged ion called an anion) typically found in aqueous solution and written with the chemical formula C2H3O−2. The neutral molecules formed by the combination of the acetate ion and a positive ion (called a cation) are also commonly called "acetates" (hence, acetate of lead, acetate of aluminum, etc.). The simplest of these is hydrogen acetate (called acetic acid) with corresponding salts, esters, and the polyatomic anion CH3CO−2, or CH3COO−.
Most of the approximately 5 billion kilograms of acetic acid produced annually in industry are used in the production of acetates, which usually take the form of polymers. In nature, acetate is the most common building block for biosynthesis. For example, the fatty acids are produced by connecting the two carbon atoms from acetate to a growing fatty acid.

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