

Acetone Extra Pure
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Acetone Extra Pure
Acetone is a colorless, flammable liquid with a sweet, fruity odor. It is a common organic solvent that is widely used in the production of plastics, fibers, drugs, and other chemical compounds. Acetone is also commonly used as a cleaning agent and a nail polish remover. Chemically, it is the simplest ketone and is represented by the formula CH3COCH3.
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Solvent:
Acetone is a very effective solvent for many organic compounds such as oils, fats, resins, waxes, and many synthetic polymers. It is used as a solvent in the production of adhesives, paints, and coatings.
Production of Polymers:
Acetone is used in the production of many types of polymers such as polycarbonates, acrylics, and polyester resins.
Cleaning Agent:
Acetone is an excellent cleaning agent due to its ability to dissolve grease, oil, and other substances. It is used as a cleaning agent for surfaces, equipment, and tools in many industries.
Medical and Pharmaceutical Industry:
Acetone is used as a solvent in the production of many pharmaceuticals, vitamins, and other healthcare products. It is also used in medical equipment cleaning and sterilization.
Nail Polish Remover:
Acetone is commonly used as a nail polish remover due to its ability to dissolve nail polish quickly and easily.
Fuel:
Acetone can be used as a fuel additive to improve the performance of gasoline engines.
Laboratory Applications:
Acetone is used in many laboratory applications as a solvent for chemical reactions, cleaning of glassware and equipment, and in chromatography techniques.
AVAILABLE PACK SIZE |
2.5 Litres (Plastic or Glass bottle) |
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CONCENTRATION |
99.9% |
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Acetaldehyde
- Chemical Structure: Acetaldehyde consists of two carbon atoms, one oxygen atom, and four hydrogen atoms. Its structure is CH3CHO, where the carbon atom in the middle is doubly bonded to an oxygen atom and singly bonded to a hydrogen atom and a methyl group (CH3).
- Occurrence: Acetaldehyde can be found naturally in various ripe fruits, coffee, and heated milk. It is also produced by the oxidation of ethanol (alcohol) by enzymes in the liver and other tissues in humans, making it an intermediate product in alcohol metabolism.
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