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Physical properties of Acetone - Aldehydes and Ketones

(a)  Acetone is a colourless liquid with characteristic pleasant odour.

(b) Acetone is inflammable liquid. It boils at 56° C.

(c) Acetone is highly miscible with water, alcohol and ether.


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