Acid dipper is a term commonly used in the chemical industry to refer to a person or machine responsible for dipping metal parts into an acid solution for cleaning or etching purposes. The pronunciation of "acid dipper" is /ˈæsɪd ˈdɪpər/, with the stress on the first syllable of both words. The word "acid" is pronounced with a short "a" sound, while "dipper" is pronounced with a short "i" sound. Remembering the spelling of "acid dipper" can be made easier by breaking it down into its individual sounds.