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  2. Butanone - Wikipedia

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    Butanone is listed as a Table II precursor under the United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances. [22] Emission of butanone was regulated in the US as a hazardous air pollutant, because it is a volatile organic compound contributing to the formation of tropospheric (ground-level) ozone.

  3. Butanone (data page) - Wikipedia

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    Viscosity [1] 0.5429 mPa·s at 0 °C 0.4284 mPa·s at 20 °C 0.3490 mPa·s at 40 °C 0.2482 mPa·s at 80 °C Thermodynamic properties ... log of Butanone vapor pressure.

  4. Methyl vinyl ketone - Wikipedia

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    Methyl vinyl ketone (MVK, IUPAC name: butenone) is the organic compound with the formula CH 3 C(O)CH=CH 2.It is a reactive compound classified as an enone, in fact the simplest example thereof.

  5. This is exactly what happens one hour after drinking a can of ...

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    This is exactly what happens one hour after drinking a can of Coke. Christine Olivo. Updated July 14, 2016 at 10:39 PM. Viral Info-Graphic Claims to Show Coca-Cola's Effects on the Body.

  6. Precursor chemicals - Wikipedia

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    Drug precursors, also referred to as precursor chemicals or simply precursors, are substances used to manufacture illicit drugs.Most precursors also have legitimate commercial uses and are legally used in a wide variety of industrial processes and consumer products, such as medicines, flavourings, and fragrances.

  7. But-2-ene - Wikipedia

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    Its main uses are in the production of high-octane gasoline (petrol) on alkylation units and butadiene, [4] although some but-2-ene is also used to produce the solvent butanone via hydration reaction to butan-2-ol followed by oxidation.

  8. Butyraldehyde - Wikipedia

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    Butyraldehyde undergoes reactions typical of alkyl aldehydes, and these define many of the uses of this compound.Important reactions include hydrogenation to the alcohol, oxidation to the acid, and base-catalyzed condensation.

  9. What Is The Difference Between A Celery Stalk And A ... - AOL

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    What Is A Celery Rib? A celery rib is one of the individual stems that make up the larger bunch of celery, or "stalk." In botanical terms, a rib is a single segment of the plant, and in culinary ...