Acetone and bleach are two kinds of chemicals that are used in the house and laboratory for cleansing purposes with pungent odor. The first purpose for the discovery of bleach is to whiten fabric. After some moments, acetone was discovered to produce British rifle cartridge. Acetone happens to be an organic compound, and can also be found in the body.
Meanwhile, bleach is an inorganic chemical compound that has whitening properties. The empirical formula for acetone was discovered by Liebig and Dumas in the year 1832. However, in the year 1785, bleaches were introduced by Berthollet when he proposed the use of chlorine-based bleaches for whitening fabrics. Referring to the chemical formula of acetone, it is presented as (CH3)2CO.
The most popular bleach is the chlorine-based bleach with the chemical formula of NaOCl. Bleaches are usually used for removing stains, lightening surface color, and whitening fabrics. Conversely, acetone is used for removing nail polish and can also be mixed with paint.