n-dimethyl-p-phenylenediamine

  • 1Dimethyl-4-phenylenediamine — IUPAC name N,N dimethylbenzene 1,4 diamine …

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  • 2dimethyl-p-phenylenediamine — di·meth·yl p phen·yl·ene·di·amine (di meth″əl fen″əl ēn diґə mēn) a reddish violet, crystalline, substituted aniline derivative, toxic by ingestion or inhalation; used in reagents for various biochemical and… …

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  • 3o-Phenylenediamine — o Phenylenediamine[1] IUPAC name …

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  • 4O-Phenylenediamine — chembox new ImageFile = o phenylenediamine.png ImageSize = 120px IUPACName = Benzene 1,2 diamine OtherNames = o Phenylenediamine 1,2 Diaminobenzene Reference = [http://www.dupont.com/specintermediates/opd.html DuPont Specialty Intermediates: o… …

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  • 5Diamine — Une diamine est un type de polyamine contenant exactement deux groupes amine. Les diamines sont principalement utilisées comme monomères pour synthétiser des polyamides, des polyimides et des polyurées. La principale diamine produite est le 1,6… …

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  • 6Diamine — A diamine is a type of polyamine with exactly two amino groups. Diamines are mainly used as monomers to prepare polyamides, polyimides and polyureas. In terms of quantities produced, 1,6 diaminohexane, a precursor to Nylon 6 6, is most important …

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  • 7List of Extremely Hazardous Substances — This is a list of Extremely Hazardous Substances as defined by Section 302 of the U.S. Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act. NOTOC A * Acetone cyanohydrin * Acetone thiosemicarbazide * Acrolein * Acrylamide * Acrylonitrile *… …

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  • 8Oxidase test — DMPD TMPD The oxi …

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  • 9wurster's salt — ˈwər]stərz , ˈwu̇(r)], ˈvu̇r] noun Usage: usually capitalized W Etymology: after C. Wurster fl 1805 German chemist : any of several deeply colored semiquinones formed by partial oxidation (as with bromine) of the conjugate acid of para… …

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  • 10Methylene blue — Methylene blue …

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