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Acetonitrile

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Acetonitrile

Acetonitrile, also known as MeCN (methyl cyanide) is a kind of chemical compound with formula CH3CN. It is a clear liquid and is the simplest molecule in a group called nitriles. Acetonitrile is made when plastics are being made so is quite cheap. Chemists use it as a solvent for chemical reactions and in chromatography.

Acetonitrile is flammable, and can cause severe health problems if in contact.

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Acetonitrile is mostly used in chromatography.

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