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acetone CAS Number: 67-64-1. A volatile, fragrant, flammable liquid ketone used primarily as a solvent and also in organic synthesis. Chemical formula = C3H6O. Molecular weight = 58.08 g/mol.
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acetone Colorless , flammable liquid. Used in nail polish, nail polish removers. It is excessively toxic.
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acetone A moderately toxic, highly volatile and flammable solvent used in nail polish removers, glues, paint strippers and other products. Considered less toxic than aromatic hydrocarbons such as toluene and xylene, it causes symptoms similar to but slightly more severe than those of ethanol.
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acetone a chemical (see ketone bodies) formed when the body breaks down fat instead of glucose for energy. Levels rise and acetone "spills" into the urine and is exhaled in the breath producing a "fruity" smell.
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acetone A volatile, flammable dry solvent (C3H60) used primarily to dissolve synthetic resins, such as nail polish, airplane glue, acrylic paint, etc. Acetone dissolves acetate fiber instantly!
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