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Acetone C3H6O

Also: propanone

Common HPLC/GC and general lab solvent. In HPLC used as a strong (high elution strength) reversed-phase organic modifier and a normal-phase/prep eluent, and widely as a wash/rinse/diluent solvent; its very high UV cutoff (~330 nm) makes it unsuitable for low-wavelength UV detection (better suited to MS, ELSD, or CAD detection). In GC it is a frequent injection/dilution solvent and headspace/residual-solvent analyte. Also a common cleaning solvent for glassware and instruments.

Compiled by Hemant RawatLast reviewed July 2026How we verify

Properties

Formula
C3H6O
CAS number
67-64-1
UV cutoff
330 nm
Snyder polarity index (P′)
5.1
Selectivity group
VIa
Eluotropic strength ε° (silica)
0.53
Boiling point
56.05 °C
Viscosity (25 °C)
0.32 cP
Refractive index (nD²⁰)
1.3588
Density
0.791 g/mL
Water miscibility
miscible
USP <467> class
Class 3

Safety

  • highly flammable (flash point ~ -20 C)
  • eye/skin/respiratory irritant
  • low acute toxicity (CNS depressant at high vapor concentration)
  • not a carcinogen (not IARC/OSHA listed)
  • not a known peroxide-former
  • not classified reprotoxic

Reference only. Solvents can be flammable, toxic, or peroxide-forming. Always consult the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and your lab's protocols before handling.

What Acetone mixes with

Miscible with: 1-Propanol, 1,2-Dichloroethane, 1,4-Dioxane, 2-Propanol, Acetic acid, Acetonitrile, Benzene, Carbon tetrachloride, Chloroform, Cyclohexane, Dichloromethane, Diethyl ether, Dimethyl sulfoxide, Ethanol, Ethyl acetate, Iso-octane, Methanol, Methyl ethyl ketone, Methyl isobutyl ketone, MTBE, n-Butanol, n-Butyl acetate, n-Heptane, n-Hexane, N-Methylpyrrolidone, n-Pentane, N,N-Dimethylacetamide, N,N-Dimethylformamide, Pyridine, tert-Butanol, Tetrahydrofuran, Toluene, Triethylamine, Water.

Check any specific pair on the interactive miscibility chart.

Using Acetone in HPLC/GC

Common HPLC/GC and general lab solvent. In HPLC used as a strong (high elution strength) reversed-phase organic modifier and a normal-phase/prep eluent, and widely as a wash/rinse/diluent solvent; its very high UV cutoff (~330 nm) makes it unsuitable for low-wavelength UV detection (better suited to MS, ELSD, or CAD detection). In GC it is a frequent injection/dilution solvent and headspace/residual-solvent analyte. Also a common cleaning solvent for glassware and instruments.

Its Snyder polarity index is 5.1 (selectivity group VIa), and its UV cutoff of 330 nm limits low-wavelength UV detection.See what the polarity index means and the full UV cutoff table.

Sources

Values are compiled from public references and were last verified July 2026. See ourmethodologyfor how we source and verify. Always confirm critical values against primary references and the SDS.

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