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аминобензол
Portuguese
anilina
Spanish
aminobenceno
Catalan
anilina
Chemical compound.
aniline
anilin
aminobenzene
krystallin
kyanol
anilina
anilinum
benzeneamine
fentanyl impurity f
trimethoprim specified impurity k
carcinogen
chemical compound
class iiia combustible liquid
occupational carcinogen
aromatic compound
Russian
аминобензол
Synonyms
Examples for "
aniline
"
aniline
anilin
aminobenzene
krystallin
kyanol
Examples for "
aniline
"
1
Furthermore, the continuous treatment of
aniline
was demonstrated using a flow system.
2
A piece of this
aniline
pencil was caught in the false teeth.
3
The percentage yields have been based on the amount of
aniline
taken.
4
Twenty-eight years ago Mr. Perkin discovered the first of the
aniline
dyes.
5
What Diamond Dyes and Paints Are Made of.-Solutionsof the
aniline
colors.
1
In 1856, Perkin, an English chemist, discovered the coal-tar
(
anilin
)
dyes.
2
For example, nitric acid will discharge all the color from all bacilli artificially dyed with
anilin
,
except those of tubercle and anthrax.
3
His name was Josn, and he had paid Roent for passage to
Anilin
.
4
The Russian Derby winner
Anilin
was also in the line-up.
5
Or was Denna just the name that you were wearing on the road to
Anilin
?
1
Runge in it
kyanol
,
which after oxidation became an insoluble black pigment and known as aniline black.
1
It is also known as phenylamine or amido-benzole, or commercially as
aniline
oil
.
2
Commercial
aniline
oil
is not, as we have seen, the purest form of rectified
aniline
.
3
Stated in a few words, the above is the process adopted on all hands for the production of commercial aniline , or
aniline
oil
.
4
The aniline salt is dissolved in as little hot water as possible and neutralised with a small amount of
aniline
oil
(10 lb.).
5
First, light
aniline
oils
pass over, followed by others, and finally by the heavy oils, or
"
aniline
-
tailings
.
"
1
It is also known as
phenylamine
or amido-benzole, or commercially as aniline oil.
1
Zinan in 1840, experimenting along the same lines, produced another compound terming it
benzidam
.
1
It screamed as
blue
oil
flowed out of its broken shell.
2
This set of teeth was perspex, half-filled with
blue
oil
.
3
As she spoke, she saw Burlingham in his nightshirt propped against a big
blue
oil
barrel.
4
To make up for that, however, he was determined to give the two new potato-carts and the best plow a coating of beautiful
blue
oil
-
paint
.
5
Blue
oil
and water, if you don't mind.
Russian
аминобензол
анилин
бензидам
фениламин
кианол
Portuguese
anilina
fenilamina
amino benzeno
Spanish
aminobenceno
anilina
bencenamina
fenilamina
Catalan
anilina
anilines
nigrosina