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There is no such thing as a material that causes Acetone to become combustible because it is extreemly flammable on its own.

Any spark or flame of any sort will cause it to ignite. It is heavier than air so the vapors can travel along the ground to an ignition source and then the flames will travel back to the can of acetone.

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