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acetone

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Noun — A colourless, strong-smelling liquid solvent that evaporates quickly; used to remove nail polish and to thin paints and resins.

How to use acetone

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pure acetone acetone fumes nail polish remover containing acetone

Etymology

From "acet-" (linked to vinegar) plus the chemical ending "-one," the same ending found in words like "ketone."

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What does “acetone” mean?

The word “acetone” means a colourless, strong-smelling liquid solvent that evaporates quickly; used to remove nail polish and to thin paints and resins. In plain terms, a common solvent chemical, most familiar as the main ingredient in nail polish remover.

How do you pronounce “acetone”?

“Acetone” is pronounced A-suh-tohn (/ˈæ.sə.toʊn/ in IPA).

How do you use “acetone” in a sentence?

Here is “acetone” used in a sentence: “She wiped the nail polish off with a cotton pad soaked in acetone.”

What part of speech is “acetone”?

“Acetone” is a noun.

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