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- Q3295808 subject Q6865951.
- Q3295808 subject Q7007416.
- Q3295808 subject Q7186613.
- Q3295808 abstract "o-Anisidine (2-anisidine) is a yellow liquid with a melting point of -1 to 5 °C and a density of 1.09 g/cm3. The vapor pressure is 0.05 mbar at 20 °C but increases greatly with temperature. It has an aromatic smell and is well absorbed by inhalation, oral ingestion and skin contact. o-Anisidine is a very toxic agent that causes blood, enzyme and nerve damage with cyanosis and the danger of suffocation. The agent is an experimental carcinogen and is strongly suspected to be a human carcinogen also. o-Anisidine has dangerous pollutant properties for water. Non-wastewaters from the production of dyes containing o-Anisidine are listed as RCRA hazardous waste, with the code K181.".
- Q3295808 iupacName "2-Methoxyaniline".
- Q3295808 thumbnail 2-Anisidine.png?width=300.
- Q3295808 wikiPageWikiLink Q1069369.
- Q3295808 wikiPageWikiLink Q153.
- Q3295808 wikiPageWikiLink Q187661.
- Q3295808 wikiPageWikiLink Q192120.
- Q3295808 wikiPageWikiLink Q202218.
- Q3295808 wikiPageWikiLink Q2270.
- Q3295808 wikiPageWikiLink Q3296585.
- Q3295808 wikiPageWikiLink Q3333299.
- Q3295808 wikiPageWikiLink Q49546.
- Q3295808 wikiPageWikiLink Q6865951.
- Q3295808 wikiPageWikiLink Q7007416.
- Q3295808 wikiPageWikiLink Q7186613.
- Q3295808 iupacname "2".
- Q3295808 name "o-Anisidine".
- Q3295808 type ChemicalCompound.
- Q3295808 type ChemicalSubstance.
- Q3295808 type ChemicalObject.
- Q3295808 type Thing.
- Q3295808 type Q11173.
- Q3295808 comment "o-Anisidine (2-anisidine) is a yellow liquid with a melting point of -1 to 5 °C and a density of 1.09 g/cm3. The vapor pressure is 0.05 mbar at 20 °C but increases greatly with temperature. It has an aromatic smell and is well absorbed by inhalation, oral ingestion and skin contact. o-Anisidine is a very toxic agent that causes blood, enzyme and nerve damage with cyanosis and the danger of suffocation.".
- Q3295808 label "O-Anisidine".
- Q3295808 depiction 2-Anisidine.png.
- Q3295808 name "o-Anisidine".