Yes, propanone is acetone for all practical purposes.
Acetone is the common name. It is also known as dimethly ketone or 2-proponone, which are its proper names, in chemistry. =)
Acetone's has the formula C3H6O. The elements that makeup this organic compound are hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen. Acetone also is called propanone.
acetone: (CH3)2CO Please see the link.
Acetone (C3H6O) has a pH of 7, which means that the substance, on its own, is neither an acid nor a base. This pH value, which is about the same as pure water, shows that acetone is relatively neutral. The organic compound is also known by the IUPAC name of propanone.
Propanone (acetone) is pretty much non-polar, and that means it doesn't want to dissolve a polar molecule. Salt is an ionic compound and is extremely polar.
Acetone
Acetone (propanone) is (CH3)2CO so 10.
Acetone is the common name. It is also known as dimethly ketone or 2-proponone, which are its proper names, in chemistry. =)
Propanone (Acetone) is used as nail varnish remover. It is also used as a component in superglue remover.
pure substance, propanone
Acetone's has the formula C3H6O. The elements that makeup this organic compound are hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen. Acetone also is called propanone.
Common synonyms Acetone, 2-propanone, methyl ketone, dimethyl ketone Formula (CH3)2C=O
Dimethyl ketone, or 2-propanone, CH3COCH3.
acetone: (CH3)2CO Please see the link.
The solution in fingernail polish is acetone the substance dissolved in the acetone is the solute
Acetone (C3H6O) has a pH of 7, which means that the substance, on its own, is neither an acid nor a base. This pH value, which is about the same as pure water, shows that acetone is relatively neutral. The organic compound is also known by the IUPAC name of propanone.
Propanone (acetone) is pretty much non-polar, and that means it doesn't want to dissolve a polar molecule. Salt is an ionic compound and is extremely polar.