aniline in English

noun
1
a colorless oily liquid present in coal tar. It is used in the manufacture of dyes, drugs, and plastics, and was the basis of the earliest synthetic dyes.
Phenol can be produced from aniline by reacting aniline with a mixture of sodium nitrite and hydrochloric acid to give benzene diazonium chloride, that when heated gently, gives off nitrogen to leave phenol.
noun
    phenylamine

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4. SynthesisOrigin of Anilinegerman anilin: see anil and -ine Aniline dictionary definition aniline defined Aniline is used to determine aromaticity of oil products, including FCC feedstocks

5. SynthesisOrigin of Anilinegerman anilin: see anil and -ine Aniline dictionary definition aniline defined Aniline is used to determine aromaticity of oil products, including FCC feedstocks

6. Anilinegerman anilin: see anil and -ine Aniline dictionary definition aniline defined Aniline is used to determine aromaticity of oil products, including FCC feedstocks

7. Aminobenzine, Aniline oil, phenylamine

8. Aniline to p-bromoAniline mechanism

9. Aniline (and homologs) Related Pages

10. SynthesisOrigin of Anilinegerman anilin: see anil and -ine Aniline dictionary definition aniline defined Aniline is used to determine aromaticity of oil products, including FCC feedstocks

11. (6) Aniline is soluble in water

12. Semi-Aniline is less sensitive than Aniline, but at the same time, its natural marks remain noticeable.

13. Acetanilide is from acetic acid and aniline

14. On distillation, it yields aniline and Azobenzene

15. Benzene ring of Aniline attacks the

16. Aniline leather is a high/quality product

17. In addition, hydrolysates of the polar fractions of the incubation mixture contained aniline and 4-hydroxy-aniline as a aglycones.

18. 24 Using AlCl 3 as catalyst, N - cyanoethyl - p - methyl aniline was synthesized from p - methyl aniline and acrylonitrile.

19. Semi-Aniline leather won’t show a mark if you scratch it lightly with a fingernail, but Aniline leather will

20. Products Aniline Leather Is Commonly Used For.

21. Sigma-Aldrich offers a number of Aniline products

22. With aniline and acetic acid it yields Azobenzene.

23. Aniline Dye is easy to use with plain water

24. Aniline Revision Date 07-Dec-2018 NFPA 6

25. Anilin definition: Aniline Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

26. The N-acetylation of aniline (to acetanilide) is catalyzed by the hepatic N-acetyltransferase, while the aromatic hydroxylation of aniline (to o- or p-aminophenol) involves the cytochrome P-450 (mixed function oxidase) enzyme system (aniline hydroxylase).

27. Anilide meaning (organic chemistry) Any organic compound derived from an oxoacid by replacement of a hydroxyl group by an aniline residue; an amide of aniline.

28. Aniline is obtained by fresh distillation of the obtained mixture.

29. Aniline is a colorless oily liquid with a characteristic taste

30. Synonyms include aminobenzene, aminophen, arylamine, benzenamine, Aniline oil, and phenylamine.

31. Anilic, anilid, anilide, Anilidic, anilidoxime, aniline, anilinism, anilinophile, anilinophilous, anility

32. Aniline reacts with acetic anhydride to form Acetanilide by nucleophilic

33. 1 Oz Aniline Dye Powder Oil Soluble Yellow Brown Walnut J.E

34. Aniline point is a measure of the aromaticity of an oil

35. Thus the lower the Aniline point, the higher the aromatic content

36. Synonyms & Trade Names Aminobenzene, Aniline oil, Benzenamine, Phenylamine CAS No

37. 5.1 The Aniline point (or mixed Aniline point) is useful as an aid in the characterization of pure hydrocarbons and in the analysis of hydrocarbon mixtures

38. Thus the lower the Aniline point, the higher the aromatic content

39. Aniline point is a measure of the aromaticity of an oil

40. View information & documentation regarding Aniline, including CAS, MSDS & more.

41. Full Aniline leather and semi-Aniline leather are both made from full or top grain leather, which are in general the best grades of leather you can buy

42. Aniline was first obtained in 1826 by the destructive distillation of indigo

43. Aniline hydrochloride appears as a white to greenish colored crystalline solid

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45. It is the point at which the oil becomes miscible in Aniline

46. Aniline is a clear to slightly yellow liquid with a characteristic odor

47. Aniline, phenylamine or aminobenzene is an organic compound with the formula C6H5NH2

48. It is the point at which the oil becomes miscible in Aniline

49. Structure, properties, spectra, suppliers and links for: Aniline, Aminobenzene, 62-53-3.

50. Aniline is slightly soluble in water and mixes readily with most organic solvents