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- Acetone Regulations and Pollution Prevention: What You Should
- Flammability. Considerations for Use. The greatest danger regarding acetone use is that it poses a serious fire hazard.
- web.epa.ohio.gov
- Acetone Product Stewardship Summary
- intermediate feedstock for acrylics and BPA accounts for two thirds of total acetone use.
- www-static.shell.com
- Acetone
- Acetone. Substance No. : 200-662-2.
- www.borealisgroup.com
- VLXE License Overview
- Association term Components like water or methanol uses the association term. Polar term Components like acetone uses the polar term.
- www.vlxe.com
- 4. PRODUCTION, IMPORT/EXPORT, USE, AND DISPOSAL
- 4. PRODUCTION, IMPORT/EXPORT, USE, AND DISPOSAL. 4.
- www.atsdr.cdc.gov
Suggested Web Resources
- Acetone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- In the laboratory, acetone is used as a polar aprotic solvent in a variety of organic reactions, such as SN2 reactions.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Acetone Use & Care
- ACETONE USE & CARE. Acetone, also called dimethyl ketone, is one of the ketone group of solvents that also includes methyl ethyl ketone.
- www.toolboxtopics.com
- Acetone Uses and Market Data
- The largest consumer of acetone is acetone cyanohydrin (ACH), which is the precursor to methyl methacrylate (MMA) and methacrylic acid.
- www.icis.com
- Acetone
- Roughly 75% of the available acetone is used to produce other chemicals,4 and 12% is used as a solvent.
- www.dow.com
- What is acetone used for
- Please do not use acetone to soften earwax. There are commercially available solutions that are far less invasive.
- wiki.answers.com
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