Acetone — Acetone[1] … Wikipedia
Acétone — Formule semi développée et représentation 3D de l acétone … Wikipédia en Français
Acetone — Acétone Acétone Formule semi dévelop … Wikipédia en Français
ACÉTONE — Liquide volatil incolore, d’une odeur piquante, miscible avec l’eau, l’alcool, l’éther, le chloroforme et le benzène, l’acétone, ou diméthylcétone, ou propan 2 one, a pour formule Ses caractéristiques sont les suivantes: Masse moléculaire: 58,08… … Encyclopédie Universelle
acetone — /atʃe tone/ s.m. [dal fr. acétone ]. 1. (chim.) [composto organico usato come solvente] ▶◀ propanone. ⇑ Ⓖ solvente. 2. (fam.) [sindrome i cui fenomeni più appariscenti sono rappresentati da vomito ripetuto, cospicua eliminazione urinaria di… … Enciclopedia Italiana
Acetōne — Acetōne, s. Ketone … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
acetone — (n.) colorless volatile liquid, 1839, lit. a derivative of acetic acid, from L. acetum vinegar (see ACETIC (Cf. acetic)) + Greek based chemical suffix ONE (Cf. one), which owes its use in chemistry to this word … Etymology dictionary
acetone — ► NOUN ▪ a colourless volatile liquid ketone used as a solvent and in chemical synthesis. ORIGIN from ACETIC ACID(Cf. ↑acetic acid) … English terms dictionary
acetone — [as′i tōn΄] n. [ ACET(O) + ONE] a colorless, flammable, volatile liquid, CH3COCH3, used in organic synthesis and as a solvent, esp. in making rayon: it is found in small amounts in normal urine but in greater amounts in diabetic urine acetonic… … English World dictionary
Acetone — In the body, a chemical that is formed when the body uses fat instead of glucose (sugar) for energy. The formation of acetone means that cells lack insulin or cannot effectively use available insulin to burn glucose for energy. Acetone passes… … Medical dictionary