Is acetone corrosive?

Acetone is not corrosive. Acetone is a representative compound of aliphatic ketones, which has a typical ketone reaction. It is miscible with water and most organic solvents, such as ethanol, ether, chloroform, oil and hydrocarbons. For example, adducts that form colorless crystals with sodium bisulfite. React with hydrogen cyanide to produce acetone cyanohydrin.

Isopropanol and pinacolone are generated under the action of reducing agent. Acetone is relatively stable to oxidants. Will not be oxidized by nitric acid at room temperature. When acidic potassium permanganate is used as oxidant, acetic acid, carbon dioxide and water will be produced. Bimolecular condensation occurs in the presence of alkali to produce diacetone alcohol.

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Precautions for operation:

Sealing operation, completely sealed. Operators must be specially trained and strictly abide by the operating procedures. Operators are advised to wear filter gas masks (half masks), safety glasses, anti-static work clothes and rubber oil-resistant gloves. Stay away from kindling and heat sources, and smoking is strictly prohibited in the workplace. Use explosion-proof ventilation system and equipment.

Prevent the steam in the workplace from leaking into the air. Avoid contact with oxidants, reductants and alkalis. When filling, the flow rate should be controlled, and grounding devices should be provided to prevent static electricity accumulation. When handling, handle with care to prevent the packaging and containers from being damaged. Equipped with corresponding varieties and quantities of fire fighting equipment and leakage emergency treatment equipment. Empty containers may leave harmful substances behind.

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