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Acetone 2 Propanone Dimethyl Ketone Properties

Reference data and engineering information about acetone 2 propanone dimethyl ketone properties for chemistry applications.

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Overview

Engineering reference data for Acetone 2 Propanone Dimethyl Ketone Properties in chemistry.

Key Formulas

Ideal Gas Law

PV=nRTPV = nRT

Pressure × Volume = moles × gas constant × temperature.

Molarity

M=nVM = \frac{n}{V}

Moles of solute per liter of solution.

pH

pH=log10[H+]pH = -\log_{10}[H^+]

Measure of acidity.

Variables

SymbolDescriptionUnit
PPPressurePa
VVVolume
nnMolesmol
RRGas constant8.314 J/(mol·K)

Data Table

38 rows
Property / Value / Unit / Value / Unit / Value / Unit / Value / Unit data
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Acidity (pKa1)
Autoignition temperature
Boiling Point
Critical density
Critical pressure
Critical temperature
Critical volume
Density
Flammable, gas & liquid
Flash point
Gas constant, individual - R
Gibbs free energy of formation (gas)
Heat (enthalpy) of combustion (gas)
Heat (enthalpy) of combustion (liquid)
Heat (enthalpy) of formation (gas)
Heat (enthalpy) of formation (liquid)
Heat (enthalpy) of fusion at -142 °F/-97°C
Heat (enthalpy) of evaporation
Specific Heat capacity, Cp (gas)
Specific Heat capacity, Cp (liquid)
Specific Heat capacity, Cv (liquid)
Ionization potential
log KOW (Octanol/Water Partition Coefficient)
Melting point
Molecular Weight
Solubility in water, at 25°C
Sound velocity
Specific Gravity (gas) (relativ to air)
Specific Gravity (liquid) (relativ to water)
Specific Heat Ratio (liquid) - CP/CV
Specific Volume
Standard molar entropy, S° (gas)
Surface tension
Thermal Conductivity
Triple point pressure
Triple point temperature
Vapor (saturation) pressure
Viscosity, dynamic (absolute)

Source: engineeringtoolbox.com

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