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Acetone

Acetone Lab Grade


 Key Points

  1. Purity: Lab-grade acetone typically has high purity levels, often 99.5% or higher.
  2. Volatility: Acetone is a highly volatile solvent with a low boiling point (56°C), making it useful for rapid evaporation and drying applications.
  3. Solvent Properties: Acetone is a polar, aprotic solvent capable of dissolving a wide range of organic compounds, which makes it highly versatile in the lab.
  4. Storage Conditions: Typically stored in tightly sealed containers to prevent evaporation and contamination, in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources.

Uses of Acetone in Laboratories 

  1. Solvent: Widely used as a solvent for cleaning and degreasing lab equipment, glassware, and surfaces due to its effectiveness in dissolving oils, fats, and resins.
  2. Reagent: Utilized in various chemical reactions, including organic synthesis and polymerization processes, as a reagent and reaction medium.
  3. Sample Preparation: Used in sample preparation for chromatography and spectroscopy by dissolving or extracting compounds from mixtures.
  4. Tissue Fixation: Employed in histology and cytology for tissue fixation and preservation, as well as for preparing slides for microscopic examination.
  5. Drying Agent: Its rapid evaporation rate makes it ideal for drying laboratory equipment and removing water from samples and surfaces.
  6. Cleaning: Used to clean lab instruments, particularly those contaminated with organic residues, ensuring accurate and uncontaminated experimental results.