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  Acetone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Click
Acetone is the organic compound with the formula (CH3)2CO. ... Acetone is naturally produced and disposed of in the human body as a result of normal metabolic processes. ...
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  ATSDR - ToxFAQs™: Acetone Click
Exposure to acetone results mostly from breathing air, drinking water, or coming in contact with products or soil that contain acetone. ...
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  acetone: Definition from Answers.com Click
acetone ( ) n. A colorless, volatile, extremely flammable liquid ketone, CH 3 COCH 3 , widely used as an organic solvent
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  ATSDR - Public Health Statement: Acetone Click
Acetone is a chemical that is found naturally in the environment and is also produced by industries. Low levels of acetone are normally present in ...
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  Acetone Click
This Acetone profile summarizes product uses and health, safety and environmental considerations.
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  Acetone In Fuel Said to Increase Mileage Click
Acetone will also readily volatilize and biodegrade in soil. ... Acetone has an inherent molecular vibration that "stirs up" the fuel molecules, ...
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  Acetone peroxide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Click
Acetone peroxide (triacetone triperoxide, peroxyacetone, TATP, TCAP) is an organic ... "Acetone peroxide" most commonly refers to the cyclic trimer TCAP (tri-cyclic acetone ...
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  Acetone - New World Encyclopedia Click
Acetone (also known as propanone, dimethyl ketone, 2-propanone, ... Small amounts of acetone are metabolically produced in the body, mainly from fat. ...
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  Acetone - encyclopedia article - Citizendium Click
Acetone has a very high vapor pressure, is flammable and boils at 56.5 Celsius. ... Acetone is often the main ingredient, along with acetonitrile, in fingernail polish ...
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  Acetone | World of Chemistry Summary Click
Acetone | World of Chemistry. Acetone summary with 1 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more.
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