
1) Acetone 2) Acetonic 3) Butanone 4) Flavin 5) Propanone
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1) Aldehyde relative 2) Camphor 3) Camphor or fructose 4) Carbon organic compound 5) Certain carbon compound 6) Compound used in perfumes 7) Organic compound 8) Perfume ingredient
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(R-CO-R') An organic compound that contains a carbonyl group. For example, methyl ethyl ketone is CH
3CO
CH2
CH3_ is used in some adhesives.
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• (n.) One of a large class of organic substances resembling the aldehydes, obtained by the distillation of certain salts of organic acids and consisting of carbonyl (CO) united with two hydrocarbon radicals. In general the ketones are colorless volatile liquids having a pungent ethereal odor.
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any of a class of organic compounds characterized by the presence of a carbonyl group in which the carbon atom is covalently bonded to an oxygen ... [6 related articles]
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A type of chemical substance used in perfumes, paints, solvents, and found in essential oils (scented liquid taken from plants). Ketones are also made by the body when there is not enough insulin.
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Compound in which a carbonyl group is bound to two alkyl or two aryl groups, or to one alkyl and one aryl group.
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An organic compound containing a nonterminal carbonyl, C=O group and having the general formula RR'CO. The simplest ketones are propanone (acetone, CH3COCH3) and butanone (methyl ethyl ketone, CH3COC2H
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a chemical produced when there is a shortage of insulin in the blood and the body breaks down body fat for energy. High levels of
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An alkanone or ketone is any carbon compound containing the C-C(O)-C group. Acetone is the simplest ketone and is a common solvent found, for example, in fingernail polish remover.
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A type of organic compound having a carbonyl functional group (C=O) attached to two alkyl groups. Acetone is the simplest example of a ketone
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<biochemistry> A byproduct of fat metabolism. An overabundance of ketones in the bloodstream is seen in a severe metabolic derangement known as diabetic ketoacidosis. ... (27 Sep 1997) ...
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(ke´tōn) any compound containing the carbonyl group, CdbondO, and having hydrocarbon groups attached to the carbonyl carbon (the carbonyl group being within a chain of carbon atoms). Ketone.
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An important starting material and intermediate in organic synthesis. Many ketones of industrial significance are used as solvents, perfumes, and flavouring agents or as intermediates in the manufacture of plastics, dyes, and pharmaceuticals
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a byproduct of fat metabolism. When the body does not have enough glucose, the liver converts fatty acids into ketones, which are used as fuel by the muscles.
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An organic compound containing the carbonyl group, >C=O, to which other carbon atoms are attached. Ketones are extremely useful as solvents and paint components. An example is Butanedione.
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Ke'tone (kē'tōn)
noun [ Confer
Acetone .]
(Chemistry) One of a large class of organic substances resembling the aldehydes, obtained by the distillation of certain salts of organic acids and consisting of carbonyl (CO) united with two hydrocarbon radicals. In general the ketones...
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A substance that is formed when the body breaks down fat. Ketones in the urine lead to a condition known as ketonuiria, which can be very dangerous to a developing baby. Broader term(s): Ketonuria
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acidic substance produced when the body uses fat, instead of sugar for energy.
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A chemical produced when there is a shortage of insulin in the blood and the body breaks down body fat for energy. High levels of ketones can lead to diabetic ketoacidosis and coma. Sometimes referred to as ketone bodies.
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A chemical produced when there is a shortage of insulin in the blood and the body breaks down body fat for energy. High levels of ketones can lead to diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). Sometimes referred to as ketone bodies.
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A product that results from the breaking down of fat, which accumulates in the blood due to either inadequate levels of insulin or deficient intake of calories.
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any of a class of organic compounds containing a carbonyl group, CO, attached to two alkyl groups, as CHCOCH or CHCOCH.
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A chemical created by the human body when there is not enough insulin in the blood.
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break down product of fat that accumulates in the blood as a result of inadequate insulin or inadequate calorie intake.
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