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  2. Acetone - Wikipedia

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    Acetone (2-propanone or dimethyl ketone) is an organic compound with the formula (CH3)2CO. [ 22 ] It is the simplest and smallest ketone (>C=O). It is a colorless, highly volatile, and flammable liquid with a characteristic pungent odour, very reminiscent of the smell of pear drops.

  3. Acetone peroxide - Wikipedia

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    Acetone peroxide (/ æ s ə ˈ t ə ʊ n p ɛr ˈ ɒ k s aɪ d / ⓘ also called APEX and mother of Satan [3] [4]) is an organic peroxide and a primary explosive. It is produced by the reaction of acetone and hydrogen peroxide to yield a mixture of linear monomer and cyclic dimer, trimer, and tetramer forms. The monomer is dimethyldioxirane.

  4. Inhalant - Wikipedia

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    In The Cider House Rules, Michael Caine's character is addicted to inhaling ether vapors. In Thirteen , the main character, a teen, uses a can of aerosol computer cleaner to get high. In the action movie Shooter , an ex-serviceman on the run from the law ( Mark Wahlberg ) inhales nitrous oxide gas from a number of Whip-It! whipped cream ...

  5. Uses and Benefits of Acetone - AOL

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    Acetone can be dangerous when inhaled in large amounts over a long period of time. Inhaling too much acetone can be toxic for your body and irritate your nose, throat, lungs, and eyes. Symptoms ...

  6. Scented candles may be bad for your health - AOL

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    Scented candles are wonderful. They can make your home smell like a spring breeze. Did you know spring breeze had a smell? However, your love for that constant scent of 'fresh linens' may be doing ...

  7. Thioacetone - Wikipedia

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    Thioacetone has an intensely foul odor. Like many low molecular weight organosulfur compounds, the smell is potent and can be detected even when highly diluted. [5] In 1889, an attempt to distill the chemical in the German city of Freiburg was followed by cases of vomiting, nausea, and unconsciousness in an area with a radius of 0.75 kilometres (0.47 mi) around the laboratory due to the smell. [9]

  8. Air freshener - Wikipedia

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    Air fresheners from Febreze. Air fresheners are products designed to reduce unwanted odors in indoor spaces, or to introduce pleasant fragrances, or both. They typically emit fragrance to mask odors but may use other methods of action such as absorbing, bonding to, or chemically altering compounds in the air that produce smells, killing organisms that produce smells, or disrupting the sense of ...

  9. Fire accelerant - Wikipedia

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    Accelerants can leave behind evidence of their presence and use. Accelerants present in areas they should not be can indicate an incendiary fire or arson. Investigators often use special dogs known as accelerant detection canines trained to smell ignitable liquids. The dog can pinpoint areas for the investigator to collect samples.