Class of chemical compounds used as dyes.
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Examples for "aniline dye"
Examples for "aniline dye"
1This is an aniline dye readily soluble in water.
2This succeeded perfectly by making the varnish out of Canada balsam stained with a black aniline dye.
3It is used in the aniline dye industry, and constitutes the essential nucleus or radical of those dyes.
4A friend in London had inherited through his German wife a large aniline dye plant on the Rhine.
5Obtain specimens of crude petroleum, naphtha, refined oil, aniline dye, paraffine, and carbolic acid; note the properties of each.
1Twenty-eight years ago Mr. Perkin discovered the first of the aniline dyes.
2He was the discoverer of benzole, the basis of our modern brilliant aniline dyes.
3Blue pills are made of the refuse; your female servants use aniline dyes; and there you are.
4It is used in the manufacture of aniline dyes, in making varnishes, and for burning in spirit lamps.
5The college is very much opposed, both from aesthetic and hygienic motives, to the use of aniline dyes.
6The supersession of madder by aniline dyes has, indeed, for a time almost ruined the small farmers of Vaucluse.
7The same aniline dyes are also employed in the manufacture of an imitation Demerara sugar from white beet sugar crystals.
8Since the manufacture of aniline dyes abroad had diminished the demand for cochineal, Barrios decided to replace this export by cultivating coffee.
9It is by the action upon aniline of certain oxidising agents, that the various colouring matters so well known as aniline dyes are obtained.
10He referred to Sir H. Bessemer, one of his valued colleagues in the vice-presidency of the institute, and Mr. Perkins, the discoverer of aniline dyes.
11That blue-book on Aniline Dyes is barely fifty years old.
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