acetone: Dehydration was in a graded acetone series, during which some tissue pieces were in-block stained with uranyl acetate a t the 30 % acetone stage.
20221224 Acetone reacts violently with oxidizing agents, chlorinated solvents, and alkali mixtures. It reacts vigorously with sulfur dichloride, potassium t-butoxide, and hexachloromelamine. Acetone should not be used as a solvent for iodine, as it forms a volatile compound that is extremely irritating to the eyes.
Acetone 2- 4--2,2- Acetone FDA 173.210(2000):30mg/kg FEMA(mg/kg):5;5;8;8;5;5
Acetone (2-propanone or dimethyl ketone), is an organic compound with the formula (CH 3) 2 CO. [19] It is the simplest and smallest ketone (>C=O).It is a colorless, highly volatile and flammable liquid with a characteristic pungent odor.Acetone is miscible with water and serves as an important organic solvent in its own right, in industry, home, and laboratory.
C''est un composé très soluble dans l'' eau (c''est une molécule polaire à chaîne carbonée courte), dans l'' éthanol et dans l'' éther. L''acétone est le dérivé le plus simple de la série des cétones aliphatiques et la présence de la double liaison carbone-oxygène lui confère l''essentiel de sa réactivité. C''est un solvant aprotique
2021722 Acetone is a clear, colorless liquid. It is a solvent that can dissolve or break down other materials, such as paint, varnish, or grease. It evaporates quickly into the air. Acetone is naturally
20221014 Safety Information Acetone safety Acetone has been extensively studied and is generally recognized to have low acute and chronic toxicity. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)" />
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