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Acetone and Dry ice

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Acetone and Dry ice

Acetone vs. Dry ice

Acetone (systematically named propanone) is the organic compound with the formula (CH3)2CO. Dry ice, sometimes referred to as "cardice" (chiefly by British chemists), is the solid form of carbon dioxide.

Similarities between Acetone and Dry ice

Acetone and Dry ice have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Acetone, Carbonic acid, Science (journal), Solvent.

Acetone

Acetone (systematically named propanone) is the organic compound with the formula (CH3)2CO.

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Carbonic acid

Carbonic acid is a chemical compound with the chemical formula H2CO3 (equivalently OC(OH)2).

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Science (journal)

Science, also widely referred to as Science Magazine, is the peer-reviewed academic journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and one of the world's top academic journals.

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Solvent

A solvent (from the Latin solvō, "loosen, untie, solve") is a substance that dissolves a solute (a chemically distinct liquid, solid or gas), resulting in a solution.

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Acetone and Dry ice Comparison

Acetone has 157 relations, while Dry ice has 98. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 1.57% = 4 / (157 + 98).

References

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