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2007-03-16 12:39:35 · 7 answers · asked by ♥oh*em*gee♥ 4 in Beauty & Style Other - Beauty & Style

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its a chemical solution
mostly use in nail polish removers

2007-03-16 19:35:04 · answer #1 · answered by rajan naidu 7 · 0 1

In chemistry, acetone (also known as propanone, dimethyl ketone, 2-propanone, propan-2-one and β-ketopropane) is the simplest representative of the ketones. Acetone is a colorless, mobile, flammable liquid with melting point at −95.4 °C and boiling point at 56.53 °C. It has a relative density of 0.819 (at 0 °C). It is readily soluble in water, ethanol, ether, etc., and itself serves as an important solvent.

The most familiar household use of acetone is as the active ingredient in nail polish remover. Acetone is also used to make plastic, fibers, drugs, and other chemicals.

2007-03-16 19:43:59 · answer #2 · answered by Bri 3 · 2 0

Acetone is a chemical used to remove acrylic from fingernals. You must soak the nails in acetone for a period of time to soften the acrylic. Then you can pry or pull it off.

2007-03-16 20:57:20 · answer #3 · answered by Kimberly C 2 · 1 0

Acetone is the main ingredient in fingernail polish remover.

2007-03-16 19:43:24 · answer #4 · answered by babyheavenly2000 2 · 2 0

organic solvent of industrial and chemical significance, the simplest and most important of the aliphatic (fat-derived) ketones. Pure acetone is a colourless, somewhat aromatic, flammable, mobile liquid that boils at 56.2° C (133° F).

2007-03-16 19:44:56 · answer #5 · answered by Mrs.Wade 2 · 1 0

acetone is an ingredient in nail polish remover.

2007-03-16 19:44:48 · answer #6 · answered by nasheetrash 1 · 2 0

you know what nail polish remover is?
some of them contain acetone
if its for your nails try to get one without acetone it makes them dry but whateverrr.








-omg did the chick b4 me acctually reserch it HA!

2007-03-16 19:44:25 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 4

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