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Liquids like ether and acetone are kept in cool places.

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Nature of Liquids**: - Ether and acetone are both classified as volatile liquids. Volatile liquids are those that have a high tendency to evaporate at room temperature. 2. **Understand Volatility**: - The volatility of a liquid is determined by its boiling point. Liquids with low boiling points tend to evaporate more easily. ...
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