aniline is aromatic, it is the simplest and one of the important aromatic amines. It has the unpleasant odour of rotting fish, it is a highly acrid poison. It ignites readily and burns with a smokey flame
Aniline can be found in various products such as dyes, rubber chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and pesticides. It is commonly used in the manufacturing of polyurethane foams, rubber products, and antioxidants. Additionally, aniline is also utilized in the production of various chemicals and as a solvent in industries.
Mineral oils don't contain aniline, but the aniline pointis a characteristic of oils (defining the content of aromatic hydrocarbons).
Aniline derivative is a chemical precurser and is used in many haircoloring products as well as polyurithane(spelling subject to correction) due to its oxidative properties. As far as i know.
There is no any such difference between Aniline point and mixed Aniline point . . . . .
The chemical fomula of aniline is C6H7N.
The newer apple products contain silver.
An aniline is an aromatic amine, synthesized by the reduction of nitrobenzene.
The formula of aniline is C6H7N and the formula of ethanol is C2H5OH.
Aniline is a type of chemical found in cigarette smoke.
Aniline derivatives are derivatives of aniline (phenylamine, C6H5NH2). Aniline is used in an incredibly wide variety of chemical products. You may have heard of the chemical company BASF; the "A" stands for aniline, which is an indication of how important that single compound is to the chemical industry. (The "S" stands for "soda", i.e. sodium hydroxide, another important raw material.) Among other things, it can be used to produce an enormous number of different highly colored materials that can be used as dyes. It's hardly surprising that some of them might be used in hair coloring.
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Clayton Aniline Company was created in 1876.
The aniline point of kerosene is 60-69 oC.