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acetone

Acetone vs Null - What's the difference?

acetone | null |


As nouns the difference between acetone and null

is that acetone is acetone while null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.

Ethylacetate vs Acetone - What's the difference?

ethylacetate | acetone |


As nouns the difference between ethylacetate and acetone

is that ethylacetate is while acetone is acetone.

Acetone vs Isopropanol - What's the difference?

acetone | isopropanol |


As nouns the difference between acetone and isopropanol

is that acetone is acetone while isopropanol is isopropanol.

Acetoacetate vs Acetone - What's the difference?

acetoacetate | acetone |


As nouns the difference between acetoacetate and acetone

is that acetoacetate is any salt or ester of acetoacetic acid while acetone is a colourless, volatile, flammable liquid ketone, (CH3)2CO, used as a solvent.

Acetone vs Heptane - What's the difference?

acetone | heptane |


In organic compound terms the difference between acetone and heptane

is that acetone is a colourless, volatile, flammable liquid ketone, (CH3)2CO, used as a solvent while heptane is any of the nine isomers of the saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon C7H16, obtained from petroleum, especially n-heptane (CH3(CH2)5CH3.

Acetone vs Methanol - What's the difference?

acetone | methanol |


In organic compound terms the difference between acetone and methanol

is that acetone is a colourless, volatile, flammable liquid ketone, (CH3)2CO, used as a solvent while methanol is the simplest aliphatic alcohol, CH3OH; a colourless, toxic, inflammable liquid, used as a solvent, antifreeze, in the chemical industry, and in the preparation of methylated spirit.

Acetone vs Acetate - What's the difference?

acetone | acetate |


As nouns the difference between acetone and acetate

is that acetone is a colourless, volatile, flammable liquid ketone, (CH3)2CO, used as a solvent while acetate is any salt or ester of acetic acid.

Naphtha vs Acetone - What's the difference?

naphtha | acetone |


As nouns the difference between acetone and naphtha

is that acetone is a colourless, volatile, flammable liquid ketone, (CH3)2CO, used as a solvent while naphtha is naturally-occurring liquid petroleum.

Acetone vs Turpentine - What's the difference?

acetone | turpentine |


As nouns the difference between acetone and turpentine

is that acetone is a colourless, volatile, flammable liquid ketone, (CH3)2CO, used as a solvent while turpentine is a volatile essential oil obtained from the wood of pine trees by steam distillation; it is a complex mixture of monoterpenes; it is used as a solvent and paint thinner.

As a verb turpentine is

to drain resin from (a tree) for use in making turpentine.

Ether vs Acetone - What's the difference?

ether | acetone |


As nouns the difference between ether and acetone

is that ether is a compound containing an oxygen atom bonded to two hydrocarbon groups while acetone is a colourless, volatile, flammable liquid ketone, (CH3)2CO, used as a solvent.

As a verb ether

is : {{usex|lang=en|The battle rapper ethered his opponent and caused him to slink away in shame.}.

As a proper noun Ether

is the god/personification of the bright, glowing upper air of heaven. He is the Roman counterpart of Aether.

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