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Yes, mainly there are 3 types of acetone: regular acetone, acetone with enriched formula, maximum strength acetone.
Acetone has no ingredients per se. Asking about the ingredients in acetone is like asking what the ingredients in water (H2O) are. If you take any atoms away from the molecule of acetone, it's no longer acetone. The chemical formula for acetone, however, is: (CH3)2 CO.
The number of acetone molecules is 24,843.10e23.
The solvent in the acetone( mostly found in polish remover) will allow the styrofoam to melt.
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Forms a yellow precipitate
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Polysaccharides are nonsoluble in acetone. Cold acetone can be used to precipitate polysaccharides to obtain an amount of dry polysaccharide sample.
"Nail polish remover" is primarily the chemical "acetone".
No, because when you add acetone to acetone, all you are doing is adding more of the volume of acetone to acetone. You are just changing the amount of acetone, not anything chemically happening.
Yes, mainly there are 3 types of acetone: regular acetone, acetone with enriched formula, maximum strength acetone.
Acetone molecules evaporate when you add heat to a beaker of liquid acetone.
Acetone burns in oxygen.
Its ethanol.. NOT acetone!!
Acetone is not known as hygroscopic.
Yes. Acetone is a degreaser