Home > Chemistry > Aldehydes, Ketones, and Carboxylic AcidsWhich ketone is commonly found in nail polish remover?A. Butanone B. Hexanone C. Cyclohexanone D. AcetoneAnswer: AcetoneAdditional Information: Acetone, or propanone, is commonly used as a solvent in nail polish remover. Subjects: Aldehydes, Ketones, and Carboxylic Acids, ChemistryRelated MCQsWhich of the following acids is a dicarboxylic acid?What is the major product when acetone is reduced by sodium borohydride?What is the effect of increasing the number of carbon atoms in carboxylic acids on acidity?Which type of reaction do aldehydes undergo with alcohols to form acetals?What is the IUPAC name of butanal?Which compound is a secondary alcohol?Which reagent is used to oxidize alcohols to carboxylic acids?What type of reaction do carboxylic acids undergo with sodium bicarbonate?What is the process of converting a carboxylic acid to an amide called?Which of the following compounds can undergo decarboxylation?Which reaction converts a carboxylic acid to an ester?Which reagent is used to oxidize aldehydes to carboxylic acids?What is the typical odor associated with carboxylic acids?Which of the following is a characteristic reaction of aldehydes?Which of the following can be used to synthesize carboxylic acids?