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Acetone BUT BE REALLY CAREFUL
it is crushed into sand like powder by hammers.
hydro carbons like alkane alkene and akyne
a refinery is for oil and a mil is like for grains etc.
ground water is considered drinkable. Would you like to add some oil and drink it. Does that answer the question?
Acetone in the gaseous form (when liquid acetone evaporates).
acetone is a spirit like a liquid forms into any forms want to do but acetone is a spirit that makes immeaditly do his works.
The reason why bread might smell like acetone could be due to the presence of certain bacteria or yeast that produce acetone as a byproduct during fermentation.
Yes, trimyristin is soluble in acetone. Trimyristin is a lipid compound that is soluble in polar organic solvents like acetone due to its nonpolar nature.
Acetone dissolves styrofoam because it is a strong organic solvent that breaks down the polymer chains in the styrofoam. This process causes the styrofoam to break apart and eventually dissolve in the acetone.
Acetone is also known as dimethylketone. Prolonged contact with acetone is just as detrimental as methylethylketone (MEK). Please; I would like to take some time to read and understand the M.S.D.S. regarding this acetone.
Yes, it can, just don't add too much acetone.
Acetone is used occasionally in dry cleaning for such problems as removing chewing gum and the like.
Yes, sodium nitrate is soluble in acetone. Sodium nitrate is highly soluble in polar solvents like acetone due to its ionic nature.
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.
Yes, tripalmitin is generally soluble in acetone due to their similar polarities. Acetone is a polar aprotic solvent that can effectively dissolve non-polar compounds like tripalmitin.
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.