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Meaning of "ml of acetone"

A milliliter (ml) is a unit of volume measurement commonly used in scientific and medical contexts. In this phrase, ml of acetone refers to a specific amount or quantity of acetone, a volatile and flammable liquid commonly used as a solvent or cleaning agent. It indicates a measurement of volume, with one milliliter being equal to one-thousandth of a liter

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ml of acetone
The solid is washed with a few ml of acetone.
Approximately 3 ml of acetone was added and precipitation was observed.
After precipitation started another 5 ml of acetone was added.
Add another 3 mL of acetone to suspend the solid.
To the reaction solution was added dropwise 3 ml of acetone.
Then 3 ml of acetone was added and the solution was filtered.
The sugar material was precipitated by adding 5 ml of acetone.
Approximately 1 mL of acetone was added to make the solution homogeneous.
G of cinacalcet hydrochloride was dissolved in 9 ml of acetone at room temperature.
Thereafter 2 ml of acetone was added gradually.
The precipitate is recrystallized from 3 ml of acetone.
Pour 5 mL of acetone on an absorbing cloth placed within the fume hood.
The cake was washed three times with 2 ml of acetone.
After stirring for 1 h 2 ml of acetone were added to destroy sonme excess reagent.
The crude product was washed twice with 2 ml of acetone.

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The tissue was ground in 1 ml of acetone and the solvent was collected and filtered.
To this reaction solution was added 2 ml of acetone.
Add 5 ml of acetone and remove the volatile solvent completely in a gentle current of air.
Excess reducing agent is decomposed by the addition of 3 ml of acetone.
The aqueous layer was decanted and 25 mL of acetone was added to give a beige solid.
The small amount of residue on filter paper was washed with 3 ml of acetone.
After adding 5 ml of acetone the precipitate dissolved and then a crystalline product was formed.
Of magnesium trihydrate salt was reslurried overnight in 10 mL of acetone at room temperature.
After adding gradually 10 ml of acetone the syrupy material changed into a crystalline product.
The solution was concentrated to about half and 5 ml of acetone was added.
Purification, 3 mL of acetone was added to the reaction mixture.
The residue was twice triturated with 5 ml of acetone and concentrated.
Another 80 ml of acetone was added to complete crystallization.
The yellow solid thereby obtained is taken up in 40 mL of acetone at ambient temperature.
To this solution, 12 mL of acetone were added without any precipitation.
The precipitated solid is isolated by filtration and washed with 2 x 5 mL of acetone.
After pulverizing the solid material gradually 5 ml of acetone was added with vigorous stirring.
The mixture was filtered and the filter cakes rinsed with approximately 25 mL of acetone.
Dissolve the base obtained in Step A in 10 ml of acetone and acidify with sulfuric acetone.
This mixture was transferred to a stirred glass reaction vessel and 54 mL of acetone added.
Add approximately 25 mL of acetone for each core.
The filter cake is washed with dichloromethane and then extracted twice with 60 ml of acetone.
To this mixture was added 40 mL of acetone followed by stirring.
The fluorescamine solution was 0.3 mg fluorescamine per ml of acetone.
To this mixture is added 40 mL of acetone followed by stirring.
A treatment jar was rinsed 2 times with 3 mL of acetone.
The residue is dissolved in 100 ml of acetone and filtered on charcoal.
A treatment jar is rinsed 2 times with 3 ml of acetone.
This was taken up in 25 ml of acetone and the insoluble solid was filtered.
The mixture was filtered and the cakes rinsed with approximately 25 mL of acetone and dried.
This solid was dispersed in 70 ml of acetone and was refluxed for 1 hour.
The reaction mixture was poured into 60 ml of acetone.
The residue was then dissolved in 3 ml of acetone and transferred to 30 ml of hexane.
The viscous solution was diluted with 50 ml of acetone.
A solution of 2-aminophenol in 10 mL of acetone suspension was added slowly to the suspension.

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