BenzeneEtherEthanolMethanolMiscible with waterProduction of acetoneSoluble in waterWaterPhenolCyanohydrinNail PolishCarbonViscousEthyl acetateVaporDistillationMolecular weightReactsAceticViscosityCompoundOrganicMethylSlightlyBenzeneInsolubleHexaneSoluble in alcoholAlcoholDichloromethaneMixtureReaction
Benzene3
- Insoluble in ether, benzene, acetone. (mfa.org)
- soluble in acetone, benzene, carbon tetrachloride. (chemicalbook.com)
- ug/L)" VOPLV04 = "1,1-Dichloroethane concentration (ug/L)" VOPLV05 = "1,1-Dichloroethene concentration (ug/L)" VOPLV06 = "1,2-Dichlorobenzene concentration (ug/L)" VOPLV07 = "1,2-Dichloroethane concentration (ug/L)" VOPLV08 = "1,2-Dichloropropane concentration (ug/L)" VOPLV09 = "1,3-Dichlorobenzene concentration (ug/L)" VOPLV10 = "1,4-Dichlorobenzene concentration (ug/L)" VOPLV11 = "2-Butanone concentration (ug/L)" VOPLV12 = "Acetone concentration (ug/L)" VOPLV13 = "Benzene concentration (ug/L)" VOPLV14 = "Bromodichloromethane conc. (cdc.gov)
Ether5
- Tocopheryl acetate is a chemical compound that is soluble in chloroform, ether, acetone, and vegetable oil. (guidechem.com)
- The M. alba root bark was powdered with a machine and extracted with one of five chemicals, i.e., petroleum ether, chloroform, ethyl acetate, acetone or methanol. (usda.gov)
- Insol in acetone, chloroform, ether. (drugfuture.com)
- Practically insol in chloroform, ether. (drugfuture.com)
- Aspirin is more soluble in ethanol, ethyl ether, chloroform, sodium hydroxide solution, and sodium carbonate solution than in water. (richardvigilantebooks.com)
Ethanol5
- acetone and ethanol: soluble(lit. (sigmaaldrich.com)
- Soluble in water, ethanol, chloroform. (mfa.org)
- 2-Propanol is a colourless highly flammable liquid with an odour resembling that of a mixture of ethanol and acetone. (unep.org)
- Colorless transparent liquid with a odor like a mixture of ethanol and acetone. (chemindustry.com)
- However, during World War 1, acetone was produced by fermentation of acetone butanol ethanol with bacteria Clostridium acetobutylicum, a method introduced by Chaim Weizmann. (javatpoint.com)
Methanol1
- It is freely soluble in water and in methanol, soluble in alcohol, and slightly soluble in chloroform and in acetone. (globalrph.com)
Miscible with water1
- Miscible with water, acetone, chloroform. (mfa.org)
Production of acetone3
- It is also used in the production of acetone, isopropyl ester, isopropylamine (atrazine). (chemindustry.com)
- During World War 1, Chaim Weizmann introduced a process for the industrial production of acetone. (javatpoint.com)
- So it is widely used for the production of acetone. (javatpoint.com)
Soluble in water1
- Soluble in water, acetone, and chloroform. (sciencecompany.com)
Water2
- Here, we present an oil-in-water droplet system comprising an amphiphilic imine dissolved in chloroform that catalyses its own formation by bringing together a hydrophilic and a hydrophobic precursor, which leads to repeated droplet division. (nature.com)
- This is demonstrated by its ability to stabilise reverse micelles of water in chloroform. (nature.com)
Phenol1
- This cumene is made to undergo oxidation in the presence of air and a small amount of radical initiator (as a reagent) to produce phenol and acetone. (javatpoint.com)
Cyanohydrin1
- Nearly one-third of the total acetone produced in the world is used as a solvent and the remaining is consumed as acetone cyanohydrin. (javatpoint.com)
Nail Polish1
- Has anyone done the distillation for non-acetone nail polish remover? (sciencemadness.org)
Carbon1
- The molecule of acetone is made of 3 carbon, 6 hydrogens and one oxygen atom. (javatpoint.com)
Viscous1
- The chloroform can be used in a pure state or with acrylic pre-dissolved in it to thicken it, but just 10% acrylic in chloroform is highly viscous. (massmind.org)
Ethyl acetate3
- The acetone and ethyl acetate extracts significantly reduced the survival of Ich tomonts and theronts. (usda.gov)
- Even though low concentrations (2 and 4 mg/L) of acetone and ethyl acetate extracts could not kill all theronts after 4 h, a significant decrease of the theront infectivity was observed by 0.5 hour treatment. (usda.gov)
- The 96-h LC50 values of acetone and ethyl acetate extracts to grass carp were 79.46 and 361.05 mg/L, which were much higher than effective doses for killing Ich theronts (8 mg/L of acetone extract and ethyl acetate extract) and tomonts (12.5 mg/L of acetone extract, 25 mg/L of ethyl acetate extract). (usda.gov)
Vapor1
- Findings: Opening industrial-scale FDMTM3-D printer doors after printing, removing desktop FDMTM3-D printer covers during printing, acetone vapor polishing (AVP) and chloroform vapor polishing (CVP) tasks all resulted in transient increases in levels of submicrometer-scale particles and/or organic vapors, a portion of which enter the workers' breathing zone, resulting in exposure. (cdc.gov)
Distillation1
- In the early days or the traditional method of acetone production involved dry distillation of acetates compounds like calcium acetate. (javatpoint.com)
Molecular weight1
- The molecular weight of acetone is 58.08 g/mol. (javatpoint.com)
Reacts1
- Reacts with chloroform and bromoform under basic conditions. (ilo.org)
Acetic1
- The name Acetone is given by a French chemist in 1833 by adding a suffix to acetic acid. (javatpoint.com)
Viscosity1
- Chloroform gives the highest viscosity adhesive per dissolved quantity of acrylic. (massmind.org)
Compound2
- Acetone is an organic compound. (javatpoint.com)
- Besides this, in Wacker Hoechst process, oxidation or hydration of propylene compound takes place that forms 2-propanol, which is later oxidized to form acetone. (javatpoint.com)
Organic2
- The structural or organic formula of acetone with its structure is given below. (javatpoint.com)
- Its structure helps understand acetone and its organic formula better. (javatpoint.com)
Methyl1
- By 1852, acetone was said to be methyl acetate by an English chemist Alexander William Williamson. (javatpoint.com)
Benzene3
- ug/L)" VOPLV04 = "1,1-Dichloroethane concentration (ug/L)" VOPLV05 = "1,1-Dichloroethene concentration (ug/L)" VOPLV06 = "1,2-Dichlorobenzene concentration (ug/L)" VOPLV07 = "1,2-Dichloroethane concentration (ug/L)" VOPLV08 = "1,2-Dichloropropane concentration (ug/L)" VOPLV09 = "1,3-Dichlorobenzene concentration (ug/L)" VOPLV10 = "1,4-Dichlorobenzene concentration (ug/L)" VOPLV11 = "2-Butanone concentration (ug/L)" VOPLV12 = "Acetone concentration (ug/L)" VOPLV13 = "Benzene concentration (ug/L)" VOPLV14 = "Bromodichloromethane conc. (cdc.gov)
- viscous , clear to pale-yellow liquid used as a solvent , miscible with acetone , alcohols , and chloroform and soluble in benzene , ether , and tetrachloromethane . (wordnik.com)
- 1-a and b Alcohols except methanol, ethers except dioxane, phenols, and hydrocarbons were useful as a stabilizer for chloroform, while acetone, acetic acid, ethyl acetate, and benzene were useless. (go.jp)
Insoluble2
- insoluble in acetone, chloroform , and ether. (rxlist.com)
- Metformin hydrochloride is freely soluble in water and is practically insoluble in acetone, ether, and chloroform. (healthyplace.com)
Hexane4
- The mother extract hexane FH generated eight different fractions ( SH1-8 ) and the acetone extract FA generated 11 fractions ( SA1-11 ). (hindawi.com)
- We found that only two solvents (hexane, acetone) of different polarities could easily extract and simultaneously separate the components of Nigella sativa L. The antioxidant fractions that we collected had close activity to reference compounds but were more active than the corresponding mother extracts. (hindawi.com)
- Moreover, several IC 50 values of fractions from acetone extract were better than those from hexane. (hindawi.com)
- In summary, the separation of hexane extract presents a more pronounced positive effect for antioxidant tests than acetone extract. (hindawi.com)
Soluble in alcohol1
- freely soluble in alcohol, in chloroform, and in acetone. (prescriptiondrugs.com)
Alcohol2
- Isopropylamine can be produced from the corresponding alcohol by reacting with ammonia in the presence of a dehydrating catalyst, from the chloride by reacting with ammonia under pressure, from acetone and ammonia, or from the acetone oxime. (nih.gov)
- It is a white to off-white powder, not soluble in water, but very soluble in acetone, alcohol, and chloroform. (globalrph.com)
Dichloromethane2
- It is soluble in chloroform, dichloromethane, and acetone. (wikipedia.org)
- Dichloromethane (DCM), acetone, chloroform, toluene and dimethylformamide were the five solvents in this investigation. (ias.ac.in)
Mixture1
- Consider a binary mixture composed of chloroform and acetone. (wolfram.com)
Reaction3
- There are a lot of posts producing chloroform from acetone but only few posts focused in the other product of this reaction. (sciencemadness.org)
- Chloroform formed during the reaction seemed to clump small crystals into sticky blobs which was disadvantageous but unavoidable. (sciencemadness.org)
- 1 The mechanism of phosgene formation was evidenced by the fact that decomposed chloroform produced diphenylurea by reaction with aniline and the reaction of the decomposed trichloroethylene or tetrachloroethane with aniline produced the same dichloroacetanilide, as shown in chart 1. (go.jp)