Acetone in a sentence as a noun

Along the same lines, toasted sesame oil smells like acetone to both me and my wife.

Read the Soliforums, disassemble the hot end and clean it with acetone and/or a torch.

He wanted to build a bomb from acetone peroxide and detonate it in the subway.

Unless you cleaned your pipe in acetone before you left home, "it was a gift for a friend" is not going to cut it with a used pipe.

The encapsulation can be removed with nitric acid and acetone, or even a blast with a hot flame [1].

It will slowly crystallize acetone peroxide as the reaction occurs.

I'm amazed that there are people that seem to think this sort of treatment of people for non-crimes like owning acetone and hydrogen peroxide is justified.

The moment you get acetone breath is also a great moment to begin a ketogenic diet if you want to experiment with that diet as well.

They didn't say if they used the acetone vapor process to harden the barrel or the heating process during printing overall to increase the strength.

Given enough time - like a 7 hour flight - you could have sufficient quantities of highly reactive acetone peroxide crystals that would likely go off at the slightest movement even while still in a liquid.

It may make your mouth taste "metallic".When your body is breaking down protein for energy, you will smell like ammonia, which is significantly different smelling than ketones like acetone.

As frost distillation is the traditional process for going from hard cider to applejack, additional care must be taken in the fermentation step, because if the Saccharomyces are contaminated by bacteria that ferment sugars to acetone, butanols, propanols, or fusels, those contaminants will be present in the final product.

Acetone definitions

noun

the simplest ketone; a highly inflammable liquid widely used as an organic solvent and as material for making plastics

See also: propanone