Kinda-sorta. It'll be an effective but nasty degreaser, but not very good against oxidation.
No, Acetone is commonly used in metal cleaning prior to welding and painting.
The following chemicals are used in cleaning of hotels: Methylene chloride Naphthalene Phosphoric acid Sodium hypochlorite (bleach) Xylene Ammonia Acetone
Methyl Ethyl Ketone, or Butanone is a colorless solvent with with the formula CH3C(O)CH2CH3. A sharp smelling solvent with an odor of butterscotch and acetone and is actually related to acetone. Its used in dissolving paint, lacquer, varnishes and a cleaning agent.
Acetone is usually added to cylinders of acetylene to stabilize it.
Acetone is the organic compound with the formula OC(CH3)2. The molecular shape of acetone makes it able to disolve many materials including plastics. This colorless, mobile, flammable liquid is the simplest example of the ketones. It is typically the solvent of choice for cleaning purposes in the laboratory owing to the fact that acetone is miscible with water, it is the solvent of choice for cleaning purposes in the laboratory. It is a common solvent for rinsing laboratory glassware because of its low cost, volatility, and ability to dissolve water. For similar reasons, acetone is also used as a drying agent.
Acetone is used occasionally in dry cleaning for such problems as removing chewing gum and the like.
It will turn aluminum black
No, Acetone is commonly used in metal cleaning prior to welding and painting.
The following chemicals are used in cleaning of hotels: Methylene chloride Naphthalene Phosphoric acid Sodium hypochlorite (bleach) Xylene Ammonia Acetone
Acetone may be considered the solute and air the solvent.
Acetone has various functions. It can be used as a powerful solvent for cleaning beakers, desks etc. It can have dry ice added to it in order to cool a reaction down to approx -70 degrees centigrade. It can be used as a solvent in some synthesis or as a reagent its self.
Its ethanol.. NOT acetone!!
Methyl Ethyl Ketone, or Butanone is a colorless solvent with with the formula CH3C(O)CH2CH3. A sharp smelling solvent with an odor of butterscotch and acetone and is actually related to acetone. Its used in dissolving paint, lacquer, varnishes and a cleaning agent.
"acetone" is a chemical liquid that starts with a. It is a solvent commonly used in nail polish remover and industrial applications for cleaning and degreasing.
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Soap and water usually do the trick. If that isn't working, try ethanol, acetone, or dishwashing detergent.
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