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No, it is not recommended to put acetone on quartz countertops as it can cause damage to the surface. Acetone is a strong solvent that can dissolve adhesives and sealants used on quartz countertops, leading to discoloration or dulling of the surface. It is best to avoid using harsh chemicals on quartz countertops and instead use mild soap and water for cleaning.
Acetone has a very low boiling temperature. when we put some acetone on our palm the particles of it gains energy from our palm and evaporates quickly which causes cooling.........
this is because of inert gases present in perfume
Acetone has a lower boiling pt. than water because it has a higher vapor pressure. Liquids boil at the temperature where their vapor pressure is equal to the atmoshperic pressure. The temperature that acetone must get to, such that its v.p. is equal to the pressure of the atmosphere, is lower than what is required for water. Therefore, acetone has a lower B.P.
The principal special property of quartz is that it is piezo-electric. That is if you apply a voltage to two opposing faces, the crystal will change shape; and vice versa. This is the device that in your phone/alarm clock/microwave that goes peep peep peep. Small pieces of quartz are shaped so that they operate (vibrate) at your target frequency, be it for a watch alarm, or a GPS receiver. Other materials may also be used for this purpose, but quartz is easily fabricated. p.s. Your bones are also piezoelectric, and the electrical signals given out by the stresses put on the bone, will aid in shaping the bone to best respond to that stress. Very clever!
To dissolve a refrigerator magnet, you can try soaking it in a solution of warm water and vinegar or using a commercial solvent like acetone. Be sure to wear gloves and work in a well-ventilated area when handling any chemicals.