why should acetone be stored at cold places?
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The acetone also seems to stay cold longer than water does. Both cleaners are left in the open so they are both the same temperature.
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why should acetone be stored at cold places?
- They can easily evaporate at room temperatures.
- They take up the heat from the atmosphere and the molecules of acetone use this heat up to evaporate.
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