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No. Hydrogen peroxide is H2O2. Acetone does not constitute it.

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What do you get when you combine acetone and hydrogen peroxide?

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Is hydrogen peroxide the same as hydrogen peroxide solution?

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Is hydrogen peroxide found in nature of is it man made?

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What is the reaction of hydrogen peroxide with hydrogen peroxide?

Well, I would actually guess that there wouldn't be one, being that all you are doing is adding more of the same thing to the same thing. This is because if there was a reaction between hydrogen peroxide and hydrogen peroxide, it would happen all the time, as the molecules of hydrogen peroxide are always next to each other... (well not always, but you get the point) Hope this helps!