i have a 2001 dodge3/4 ,4/4 pickup, been using acetone in it for 10 years, 180,000 miles ,no problems.doesn't use oil,no links on motor...gas milage went from 7 to around 15...i love this stuff
No
Acetone exists as a liquid at room temperature but can evaporate to form acetone vapor, which is a gas made up of acetone molecules.
no
if you mix the ratio right with the gas it will boost power to engine as far as hurting engine i cant see why it would hurt it .
Acetone in the gaseous form (when liquid acetone evaporates).
Depends on the type of pipes as many acid systems do allow for acetone
When acetone bisulfite reacts with HCl, sulfur dioxide gas is evolved.
Acetylene -C2H2
The combination of bleach and acetone creates a toxic gas called chloroform. This gas can be harmful if inhaled and should be avoided.
When polystyrene dissolves in acetone, the solution appears cloudy or milky due to the dispersed polymer chains. During the dissolution process, acetone evaporates, and the gas given off is acetone vapors.
Yes, the engine will have to work harder to turn them
of course not it doesn't have feelings like a human or animal, the engine will simply just cut out and not start again until you refill it with gas