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- Q309528 subject Q6865951.
- Q309528 subject Q7007416.
- Q309528 subject Q8965786.
- Q309528 abstract "para-Cresidine is an intermediate that is used to create dyes and pigments. It is a light yellow to light brown solid with the chemical formula C8H11ON or CH3OC6H3(CH3)NH2. It appears as white crystals. Its carcinogen category is 2, and upon heating it produces toxic fumes including nitrogen oxides. It reacts with strong oxidants and some forms of plastic, rubber, and coatings. para-Cresidine is possibly carcinogenic to humans. It boils at 235 °C, melts at 51.5 °C, and is not very soluble in water.".
- Q309528 iupacName "2-methoxy-5-methylaniline".
- Q309528 thumbnail Cresidine.svg?width=300.
- Q309528 wikiPageExternalLink neng1180.html.
- Q309528 wikiPageWikiLink Q11694395.
- Q309528 wikiPageWikiLink Q187661.
- Q309528 wikiPageWikiLink Q187689.
- Q309528 wikiPageWikiLink Q6865951.
- Q309528 wikiPageWikiLink Q7007416.
- Q309528 wikiPageWikiLink Q8965786.
- Q309528 iupacname "2".
- Q309528 name "para-Cresidine".
- Q309528 type ChemicalCompound.
- Q309528 type ChemicalSubstance.
- Q309528 type ChemicalObject.
- Q309528 type Thing.
- Q309528 type Q11173.
- Q309528 comment "para-Cresidine is an intermediate that is used to create dyes and pigments. It is a light yellow to light brown solid with the chemical formula C8H11ON or CH3OC6H3(CH3)NH2. It appears as white crystals. Its carcinogen category is 2, and upon heating it produces toxic fumes including nitrogen oxides. It reacts with strong oxidants and some forms of plastic, rubber, and coatings. para-Cresidine is possibly carcinogenic to humans.".
- Q309528 label "Para-Cresidine".
- Q309528 depiction Cresidine.svg.
- Q309528 name "para-Cresidine".