The characterisation of acetone Principle The method used here to prepare acetone from calcium acetate has now been replaced most widely by the preparation from cumene hydroperoxide (Hock's splitting), as this allows phenol to be won simultaneously. The extremely good solvent properties of acetone (e.g. for lacquers) should be dmonstrated on the basis of some examples. Learning objectives - Acetone can be won technically by heating calcium acetate.
- It can be separated from the aqueous solution by salting-out.
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Calcium acetate 100 g
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Glycerol, 250 ml
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Potassium carbonate,98-100% 250 g
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