What is the upper flammability limit for Acetone in air at ambient conditions?
Explanation
The upper flammability limit (UFL) is the maximum concentration of a vapor or gas in air that can propagate a flame. Above the UFL, the mixture is too rich (not enough oxygen) to burn.
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