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acetone A chemical formed in the blood when the body uses fat instead of glucose (sugar) for energy. If acetone forms, it usually means that the cells do not have enough insulin, or cannot use the insulin that is in the blood, to use glucose for energy. Acetone passes through the body into the urine. Someone with a lot of acetone in the body can have breath that smells fruity and is called "acetone breath." See also: Ketone bodies.
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acetone A volatile organic liquid commonly used to check for vacuum leaks and cleaning parts with a minimal amount of residue. Reagent Grade is best for minimizing residue when cleaning.
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acetone Solvent and/or adhesive agent for bonding many plastic materials.
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acetone A ketone group solvent that is used to dissolve polyester resins. Used to a large extent for clean up of tools in fiberglass operations.
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acetone A fast evaporating, highly flammable solvent that is a member of the ketone family. Used in some lacquer solvents and wood fillers.
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