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acetone

Common name for propanone.



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This light pink to light tan powder is moderately soluble in acetone and alcohol, and is insoluble in water.
The DTSC has found very high levels of acetone, cyanide, mercury and cancer-causing contaminants in the liquid that is leached out of the landfill and collected.
Two years ago, the same team reported in Science that imploding bubbles in small tanks of acetone yielded neutrons and tritium, a radioactive form of hydrogen, suggesting that fusion was taking place (SN: 3/9/02, p.
 
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