Definition: Acetone, a compound made up of carbon dioxide (CO2) and one or more hydrogen atoms, is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, non-toxic chemical used in perfumery to give scents an unpleasant or pleasant aroma. It can also be used as a catalyst for reactions between other chemicals. The word "acetonyl" refers to the hydrocarbon compound made up of carbon dioxide and two hydrogen atoms. Acetone is commonly found in the environment, such as in diesel fuel, plastics, rubber, paints, and perfumery. It is known as an oxidizing agent and a solvent, acting like an acid on its surroundings, producing heat, which makes it toxic.
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