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( DIMETHYL KETONE) Molded containers for hot food, medicines, etc. which, can be dropped b y parachute are being made for the Army. Ace­ tone i s used in making both the containers and the rayon of the para­ chutes.

Molded hulls for small boats promise yachts­ men cheaper construc­ tion after the war. Acetone is used in the laminating process.

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SPECIFICATIONS Purity . . . Minimum 99% acetone by weight Specific Gravity 20°/20° C 0.791 to 0.793 Color Maximum 5 platinum cobalt (Hazen) standard Acidity (other than carbon dioxide) . Maximum 0.002% calculated as acetic acid Distillation Range . . . Below 55.8° C. None (A.S.T.M. D268/33) Above 56.6° C. None Non-Volatile Matter . Maximum 1 mg. per 100 ml. Water Solubility . . Completely miscible with distilled water Permanganate Test . Pink color of 1 ml. of 0.1% Κ Μ η θ 4 in 100 ml. acetone retained at least 30 minutes at 25° C. in the dark Weight 6.59 lbs. per gal. at 20° C. (approx.)

PHYSICAL PROPERTIES

Acetone is used as a solvent to enable the safe storage of acety­ lene in cylinders un­ der pressure.

As an extraction agent, a precipitant, and in other ways, Acetone has proved superior in the manufacture and the synthesis of phar­ maceuticals. Have you a process where Acetone might solve a problem.?

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Several of the physical properties given in the following table: Specific Gravity at 20°/4° C Boiling Point at 760 mm Melting Point Flash Point, Tag Open Cup . . Tag Closed Cup . . Vapor Pressure at 0° C. . . . 10° C. . . . 20° C. . . . 30° C. . . . Specific Heat Latent Heat of Vaporization . .

of acetone are

0.7898 56.1° C. - 9 5 . 0 ° C. Below - 4 ° F . Below - 4 ° F. 70.3 mm. Hg. 116.8 " 186.2 " 286.4 " 0.51 (16° C.) 122.1 gm. cal. per gm. Refractive Index, N^J 1.3584 Coefficient of Expansion . . . 0.000790 per oF. Explosive Limits «I Vapors with Air Upper 12.95% acetone Lower 2.89% Miscibility . . . . Completely miscible with water, ethyl alcohol, gasoline, benzol, kerosene and other organic liquids. Solvent Properties . Excellent solvent for animal and vegetable oils and for fats, gums, natural and syn­ thetic resins, cellulose ace­ tate, nitrocellulose and other cellulose derivatives.

For further properties and uses communi­ cate with either of the addresses below.

SHELL UNION OIL CORPORATION

SHELL CHEMICAL V O L U M E 23, N O . 5 » » .

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