acetone is a organic compound. it is colorless and flammable liquid. it is made from propene
Hexane is a highly flammable liquid, C6 H14. Potassium sulfate is an inorganic salt. You'll never get it to burn.
No, they are miscible. Acetone dissolves both polar compounds and nonpolar comounds well. That's why acetone is used to wash chemicals off.
Neither, its a pure substance
Neither. Acetone is a compound.
Yes, charcoal lighter fluid is a hexane. Charcoal fluid is highly flammable and it is a hydrocarbon mixture used in wick type lighters.
Hexane is a compound.
no, its a combustible
acetone is a organic compound. it is colorless and flammable liquid. it is made from propene
It is a 'low boiling' volatile, highly flammable, liquid hydrocanbon mixture (e.g. pentane, hexane, and heptane).
Hexane is a highly flammable liquid, C6 H14. Potassium sulfate is an inorganic salt. You'll never get it to burn.
No, they are miscible. Acetone dissolves both polar compounds and nonpolar comounds well. That's why acetone is used to wash chemicals off.
Neither, its a pure substance
In general, you would not. Acetone is a rather flammable liquid.
Acetone and white spirits can be dangerous by inhalation and are very flammable.
Neither. Acetone is a compound.
No, it won't. It can be poisonous though, and it very flammable.