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comment in acetone's nature

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Answered by qwerty12345m
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BY irradiation of air-free liquid acetone the radicals H·, ĊH3, CH3ĊO and CH3COĊH2 are formed1–3. Besides the known gaseous products1 (methane, hydrogen, carbon monoxide and ethane), a mixture of oxygen containing liquid products arising from the radical–radical and radical–;excited acetone reactions is formed.

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Acetone is colourless and flammable organic
solvent. It occurs naturally in plants amd trees.
It is the organic compound.

It's fomula is - (CH3) 2 CO.
It is miscible with water.

It is typically used in cleaning purposes in laboratories.
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