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- Xylidine abstract "Xylidine can refer to any of the six isomers of xylene amine, or any mixture of them. All isomers are toxic.The chemical formula of xylidines is C8H11N, or (CH3)2C6H3NH2. They are stable and combustible and react with strong oxidizing agents. They may be light sensitive. The CAS number for the isomer mixture is 1300-73-8. They are typically yellow liquids (except 3,4-xylidine which is solid) that darken when exposed to air and light. They are miscible with ethanol and diethyl ether and slightly soluble in water.Xylidines are produced as byproducts of fractional distillation of coal tar.Their risk and safety phrases are R20 R22 R36 R37 R38.Xylidines are chiefly used in production of pigments and dyestuffs, and also various antioxidants, agrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, and many other organic chemicals.Xylidines are also used as a component of the Tonka rocket fuel.".
- Xylidine wikiPageExternalLink npgd0672.html.
- Xylidine wikiPageID "8328108".
- Xylidine wikiPageLength "3641".
- Xylidine wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Xylidine wikiPageRevisionID "682959042".
- Xylidine wikiPageWikiLink Agrochemical.
- Xylidine wikiPageWikiLink Amine.
- Xylidine wikiPageWikiLink Antioxidant.
- Xylidine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anilines.
- Xylidine wikiPageWikiLink Coal_tar.
- Xylidine wikiPageWikiLink Diethyl_ether.
- Xylidine wikiPageWikiLink Dye.
- Xylidine wikiPageWikiLink Ethanol.
- Xylidine wikiPageWikiLink Flash_point.
- Xylidine wikiPageWikiLink Fractional_distillation.
- Xylidine wikiPageWikiLink Isomer.
- Xylidine wikiPageWikiLink Mefenamic_acid.
- Xylidine wikiPageWikiLink Pigment.
- Xylidine wikiPageWikiLink Riboflavin.
- Xylidine wikiPageWikiLink Tonka_(fuel).
- Xylidine wikiPageWikiLink Vitamin_B2.
- Xylidine wikiPageWikiLink Xylene.
- Xylidine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Xylidine".
- Xylidine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Xylidine#2.2C3-xylidine".
- Xylidine wikiPageWikiLinkText "xylidine".
- Xylidine cas "108".
- Xylidine cas "87".
- Xylidine cas "95".
- Xylidine hasPhotoCollection Xylidine.
- Xylidine smiles "Nc1ccccc1".
- Xylidine smiles "Nc1ccccc1C".
- Xylidine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Xylidine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:CASREF.
- Xylidine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Xylidine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:R20.
- Xylidine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:R22.
- Xylidine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:R36.
- Xylidine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:R37.
- Xylidine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:R38.
- Xylidine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:SMILESCAS.
- Xylidine subject Category:Anilines.
- Xylidine type Enamine.
- Xylidine type Thing.
- Xylidine comment "Xylidine can refer to any of the six isomers of xylene amine, or any mixture of them. All isomers are toxic.The chemical formula of xylidines is C8H11N, or (CH3)2C6H3NH2. They are stable and combustible and react with strong oxidizing agents. They may be light sensitive. The CAS number for the isomer mixture is 1300-73-8. They are typically yellow liquids (except 3,4-xylidine which is solid) that darken when exposed to air and light.".
- Xylidine label "Xylidine".
- Xylidine sameAs Xylidine.
- Xylidine sameAs Xilidina.
- Xylidine sameAs Xylidine.
- Xylidine sameAs Xylidine.
- Xylidine sameAs m.026_kp6.
- Xylidine sameAs Q413719.
- Xylidine sameAs Q413719.
- Xylidine wasDerivedFrom Xylidine?oldid=682959042.
- Xylidine isPrimaryTopicOf Xylidine.