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Diphenylamine is an
organic compound with the
formula (C6H5)2NH. The
compound is a
derivative of aniline,
consisting of an
amine bound to two
phenyl groups...
- will occur.
Diphenylamine may be used as a wet
chemical test for the
presence of the
nitrate ion. In this test, a
solution of
diphenylamine and ammonium...
- products,
stabilizers are added.
Diphenylamine is one of the most
common stabilizers used.
Nitrated analogs of
diphenylamine formed in the
process of stabilizing...
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derivative of
diphenylamine. It is a red solid,
usually found in form of
flakes or powder. It is
polar but hydrophobic.
Diphenylamine is used to extend...
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provides supplementary chemical data on
diphenylamine. Appearance:
white to
yellow crystals or
powder Melting point: 52 - 54 °C
Boiling point:...
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bitter pit.
Superficial scald may be
controlled by
treatment with
diphenylamine before storage. It can also be
controlled with low-oxygen storage. Pit...
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aniline black.
Hypochlorous acid
gives 4-aminophenol and para-amino
diphenylamine.
Oxidation with
persulfate affords a
variety of polyanilines. These...
- RNA. It was
invented by
Zacharias Dische. Dische's
diphenylamine reagent consists of
diphenylamine,
glacial acetic acid,
sulfuric acid, and ethanol. When...
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minimize static electricity during blending and loading. They
contain 0.6%
diphenylamine as a
stabilizer and 1% pot****ium
sulfate to
reduce muzzle flash. John...
- be
tested for
phosgene using filter paper which when
treated with 5%
diphenylamine, 5%
dimethylaminobenzaldehyde in ethanol, and then dried,
turns yellow...