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Acetone

Acetone (C3H6O) is a naturally-occurring, flammable, volatile, organic liquid. It is the simplest ketone and is used as a solvent and a building block for organic chemistry reactions; used in the textile industry, as a gasoline additive, for cleaning, etc.
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