acetone

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A colourless, volatile, flammable liquid ketone, (CH3)2CO, used as a solvent
ketone group solvent that is used to dissolve polyester resins Used to a large extent for clean up of tools in fiberglass operations
Colourless, volatile liquid, ketone, valuable as solvent of organic compounds
colorless, highly flammable chemical compound (CH3)2CO used as an organic solvent, an ingredient in many lacquer thinner compounds and adhering liquids; used to remove lacquer adhered knife-cut stencils and lacquer type blockout from screen fabrics
A colorless, volatile liquid with a sweet odor It is considered the least toxic solvent in industry It can occur naturally It is used in the production of lubricating oils, chloroform, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, paints, varnishes and lacquers If present in water, it is more likely to volatilize or biodegrade before bioaccumulating or adsorbing to sediments Acetone will also readily volatilize and biodegrade in soil It is also a common laboratory contaminant, so its presence in a sample does not always indicate its presence in the environment Synonyms - Dimethylketone and 2-propanone
(Styrene solubility) - The percentage of the sizing on the glass fiber that is dissolved off the strand in acetone (or styrene) after soaking in the solvent
A solvent chemical used in certain processing solutions that contain materials not normally soluble in water
- A volatile organic liquid commonly used to check for vacuum leaks and cleaning parts with a minimal amount of residue Reagent Grade is best for minimizing residue when cleaning
Simplest ketone molecule, formula CH3COCH3, formed in the oxidation of propane and several larger hydrocarbons; used widely as an organic solvent, due to its high miscibility with water Its photolysis is believed to be an important source of odd hydrogen radicals in the troposphere above the boundary layer
A very powerful liquid that will remove nail polish, and dissolve artificial nails We recommend you only use acetone for removal of artificial extensions
Volatile solvent often used for cleaning
A the body makes when it uses fat instead of glucose (sugar) for energy Someone with a lot of acetone in the body can have breath that smells fruity
the simplest ketone; a highly inflammable liquid widely used as an organic solvent and as material for making plastics
A colorless, volatile, water-soluble, flammable liquid, C3H6O, usually derived by oxidation of isopropyl alcohol or by bacterial fermentation of carbohydrates Used chiefly in paints and varnishes as a general solvent, and in organic synthesis
a colorless solvent for fat, oils, and waxes, which is obtained by fermentation (inhalation can irritate lungs, and large amounts have a narcotic effect)
Found in paints, varnishes, and lacquers, and is used as a solvent in the leather and rubber industries Acute exposure can irritate the skin, eyes, nose, and throat, cause dizziness and loss of consciousness Chronic exposure can damage the skin, liver, and kidneys
A flammable, volatile liquid used in acetylene cylinders to dissolve and stabilize acetylene under high pressure
a colorless liquid; normally produced in the body in small quantities Larger quantities are produced if there is a lack of insulin in the body, such as the case with diabetes or starvation
A chemical formed in the blood when the body uses fat instead of glucose (sugar) for energy If acetone forms, it usually means that the cells do not have enough insulin, or cannot use the insulin that is in the blood, to use glucose for energy Acetone passes through the body into the urine Someone with a lot of acetone in the body can have breath that smells fruity and is called "acetone breath " See also: Ketone bodies
High concentrations can cause dizziness and loss of consciousness It can irritate the skin, eyes, nose and throat
A colourless, volatile, flammable liquid ketone, (CH{3}){2}CO, used as a solvent
A volatile liquid consisting of three parts of carbon, six of hydrogen, and one of oxygen; pyroacetic spirit, obtained by the distillation of certain acetates, or by the destructive distillation of citric acid, starch, sugar, or gum, with quicklime
{i} volatile flammable liquid used as a general solvent (Chemistry)
Acetone is a type of solvent. a clear liquid with a strong smell, used for cleaning surfaces, making paint more liquid, or for making other chemical substances (azeton, from acetum; ACETIC ACID). or dimethyl ketone Simplest and most important ketone (CH3COCH3). It is a colourless, flammable liquid, boiling at 133 °F (56.2 °C). Many fats, resins, and organic materials dissolve easily in it, so it is used to make artificial fibres, explosives, resins, paints, inks, cosmetics (including nail-polish remover), coatings, and adhesives. Acetone is used as a chemical intermediate in pharmaceuticals and many other compounds
acetone peroxide
A cyclic organic peroxide; a mixture of mostly the trimer, (((CH3)2CO2)3), (TCAP or TATP), containing a nine-membered ring and the dimer, (((CH3)2CO2)2) containing a six-membered ring; it is a high explosive manufactured from acetone and hydrogen peroxide with the aid of sulphuric acid, and has been used by amateur bomb makers
acetone

    الواصلة

    ac·e·tone

    التركية النطق

    äsıtōn

    المترادفات

    propanone, dimethyl ketone

    النطق

    /ˈasəˌtōn/ /ˈæsəˌtoʊn/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ 'a-s&-"tOn ] (noun.) circa 1839. See acetic. Compare ketone.
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