Acac
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ACAC may refer to:
  • American Council for Accredited Certification
    American Council for Accredited Certification
    The Certification Council, Inc , the American Council for Accredited Certification and the The American Indoor Air Quality Council are predominantly a Charlie Wiles family owned, environmental credentialing organisation that markets and sells various professional certification credentials,...

    , a private, non-profit certifying body
  • Atlanta Contemporary Art Center
    Atlanta Contemporary Art Center
    The Atlanta Contemporary Art Center is a non-collecting contemporary art museum located in the West Midtown district of Atlanta. The center presents 8-10 art exhibitions per year that are free to the public every Thursday. The Contemporary also commissions artwork and organizes approximately 50...

    , a contemporary art museum in Atlanta
  • ACAC consortium
    ACAC consortium
    The AVIC I Commercial Aircraft Company is a subsidiary of Aviation Industries of China I , formed in 2002 by various Chinese aviation companies, including:* Shanghai Aircraft Research Institute...

    , a subsidiary of China Aviation Industry Corporation
  • Alberta Colleges Athletics Conference
    Alberta Colleges Athletics Conference
    The Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference is the governing body for collegiate sports in Alberta, Canada. Founded in 1964, as the Western Inter-College Conference, the ACAC is represented by seventeen schools, including one in Saskatchewan, that compete in ten sports.The ACAC is a member of the...

    , the governing body for colligiate sports in Alberta, Canada
  • Amador County Arts Council
    Amador County Arts Council
    The Amador County Arts Council is the official Amador County, USA arts council.A non-profit, local partner of the California Arts Council.-Mission:...

    , the official Amador County, USA arts council


acac usually refers to:
  • Acetylacetone
    Acetylacetone
    Acetylacetone is an organic compound that famously exists in two tautomeric forms that rapidly interconvert. The less stable tautomer is a diketone formally named pentane-2,4-dione. The more common tautomer is the enol form. The pair of tautomers rapidly interconvert and are treated as a single...

    , an organic compound
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