aniline

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The simplest aromatic amine, C6H5NH2, synthesized by the reduction of nitrobenzene; it is a colourless oily basic poisonous liquid used in the manufacture of dyes and pharmaceuticals
Oil-based solvent (quick drying) used in the preparation process of dyes and inks
oily poisonous liquid amine obtained from nitrobenzene and used to make dyes and plastics and medicines
Ink with a coal-tar base Aniline inks are very sensitive and may dissolve in water or other liquids or chemicals To prevent the erasure of cancellations and reuse of stamps, aniline inks were used to print some stamps
Term applies to dyes derived from coal tar, which are used to color fabrics and leather
A transparent dye used to color fine leather hides
Made from, or of the nature of, aniline
A colourless oily basic poisonous liquid used in the manufacture of dyes and pharmaceuticals
One of the most important organic bases, parent substance for many dyes and drugs. Pure aniline is a highly poisonous, oily, colourless liquid with a distinctive odour. First obtained (1826) from indigo, it is now prepared synthetically. It is a weakly basic primary aromatic amine and participates in many reactions with other compounds. It is used to make chemicals used in producing rubber, dyes and intermediates, photographic chemicals, urethane foams, pharmaceuticals, explosives, herbicides, and fungicides as well as to make chemicals used in petroleum refining
{i} poisonous liquid (used to create dyes, perfumes and medicines)
An organic base belonging to the phenylamines
The simplest aromatic amine, C{6}H{5}NH{2}, synthesized by the reduction of nitrobenzene
It is a colorless, oily liquid, originally obtained from indigo by distillation, but now largely manufactured from coal tar or nitrobenzene as a base from which many brilliant dyes are made
It may be regarded as ammonia in which one hydrogen atom has been replaced by the radical phenyl
kyanol
aniline dye
A synthetic tinting medium made from coal-tar products, which can be dissolved in water or alcohol and used to change the color of wood
aniline dye
synthetic dyestuff made from coal tar or its derivatives
aniline dye
any of many dyes made from aniline
aniline dye
A synthetic dye made from coal tar In the early 1900's it was banned in Persia because the dyes were not colorfast
aniline dye
– translucent dyes which do not camouflage marks, but color the hide and bring out the natural character of the leather, much like a stain on wood
aniline oil
aniline: oily poisonous liquid amine obtained from nitrobenzene and used to make dyes and plastics and medicines
aniline
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