This page provides supplementary chemical data on acetone.

Material Safety Data Sheet

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The handling of this chemical may incur notable safety precautions. It is highly recommended that you seek the Material Safety Datasheet (MSDS) for this chemical from a reliable source and follow its directions.

Structure and properties

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Structure and properties
Dielectric constant, εr 20.7 ε0 at 25 °C
Surface tension 26.2 dyn/cm at 0°
23.7 dyn/cm at 20 °C

Thermodynamic properties

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Phase behavior
Triple point 178.5 K (94.3 °C), ? Pa
Std entropy change
of fusion
, ΔfusSo
+32.3 J/(mol·K)
Std entropy change
of vaporization
, ΔvapSo
95 J/(mol·K)
Liquid properties
Standard molar entropy,
Soliquid
200.4 J/(mol K)
Enthalpy of combustion, ΔcHo –1785.7 kJ/mol
Gas properties
van der Waals' constants[1] a = 1409.4 L2 kPa/mol2
b = 0.0994 liter per mole

Vapor pressure of liquid

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P in mm Hg11040100400760152038007600152003040045600
T in °C–59.4–31.1–9.47.739.556.578.6113.0144.5181.0214.5 


Table data obtained from CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics 44th ed.

Vapor pressure of acetone based on formula, from Lange's Handbook of Chemistry, 10th ed.
vapor pressure of acetone (log scale) based on formula, from Lange's Handbook of Chemistry, 10th ed.

Distillation data

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Vapor-liquid Equilibrium of Acetone/water[2]
P = 760 mmHg
BP
Temp.
°C
% by mole acetone
liquidvapor
100.000.00.0
87.81.033.5
83.02.346.2
76.54.158.5
75.385.063.1
68.7610.073.1
66.212.075.6
63.9820.079.2
61.8430.082.0
60.7340.083.4
59.8750.084.8
59.2960.085.8
58.5270.087.4
57.6580.089.4
57.185.091.8
56.6590.093.8
56.3695.096.3
56.09100.0100.0
   
Vapor-liquid Equilibrium of Acetone/Methanol[2]
P = 101.325 kPa
BP
Temp.
°C
% by mole methanol
liquidvapor
55.677.08.2
55.4313.314.4
55.3118.118.8
55.2421.721.8
55.2522.722.6
55.3026.525.5
55.3934.031.1
55.7440.635.6
55.9644.638.2
56.1548.140.6
56.9059.348.6
57.0560.649.6
57.2963.151.5
57.6967.655.0
58.3271.959.0
58.4973.760.8
58.9777.164.3
59.5780.568.1
60.4184.973.5
61.5390.080.9
62.2192.685.2
62.7994.789.0
63.6997.694.7
   
Vapor-liquid Equilibrium of Acetone/Ethanol[2]
P = 760 mm Hg
BP
Temp.
°C
% by mole acetone
liquidvapor
78.300
76.43.311.1
74.07.821.6
70.814.934.5
69.119.541.0
65.631.653.4
63.441.461.4
61.353.269.7
59.069.179.6
57.385.289.6
56.1100.0100.0

Spectral data

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UV-Vis
λmax 280 nm
Extinction coefficient, ε 12.4 L/(mol·cm) @ 280 nm
IR
Major absorption bands[3]
(liquid film)
Wave numberTransmittance
3414 cm178%
3005 cm166%
2966 cm174%
2925 cm177%
1749 cm152%
1715 cm14%
1434 cm149%
1421 cm147%
1363 cm113%
1223 cm112%
1093 cm168%
903 cm181%
531 cm136%
NMR
Proton NMR (CDCl3, 300 MHz) δ 2.16 (s, 6H)
Carbon-13 NMR (CDCl3, 25 MHz) δ 206.6, 30.8
Other NMR data  
MS
Masses of
main fragments
 

References

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  1. Lange's Handbook of Chemistry 10th ed, pp 1522-1524
  2. 1 2 3 "Binary Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium Data". Chemical Engineering Research Information Center. Archived from the original (Queriable database) on 29 August 2007. Retrieved 6 June 2007.
  3. "Spectral Database for Organic Compounds". Advanced Industrial Science and Technology. Archived from the original (Queriable database) on 5 May 2006. Retrieved 7 June 2007.
  • Linstrom, Peter J.; Mallard, William G. (eds.); NIST Chemistry WebBook, NIST Standard Reference Database Number 69, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg (MD)
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