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Naphthalene
Naphthalene Naph"tha*lene, n. (Chem.) A white crystalline aromatic hydrocarbon, C10H8, analogous to benzene, and obtained by the distillation of certain bituminous materials, such as the heavy oil of coal tar. It is the type and basis of a large number of derivatives among organic compounds. Formerly called also naphthaline. Naphthalene red (Chem.), a dyestuff obtained from certain diazo derivatives of naphthylamine, and called also magdala red. Naphthalene yellow (Chem.), a yellow dyestuff obtained from certain nitro derivatives of naphthol.
Naphthalene red
Naphthalene Naph"tha*lene, n. (Chem.) A white crystalline aromatic hydrocarbon, C10H8, analogous to benzene, and obtained by the distillation of certain bituminous materials, such as the heavy oil of coal tar. It is the type and basis of a large number of derivatives among organic compounds. Formerly called also naphthaline. Naphthalene red (Chem.), a dyestuff obtained from certain diazo derivatives of naphthylamine, and called also magdala red. Naphthalene yellow (Chem.), a yellow dyestuff obtained from certain nitro derivatives of naphthol.
Naphthalene yellow
Naphthalene Naph"tha*lene, n. (Chem.) A white crystalline aromatic hydrocarbon, C10H8, analogous to benzene, and obtained by the distillation of certain bituminous materials, such as the heavy oil of coal tar. It is the type and basis of a large number of derivatives among organic compounds. Formerly called also naphthaline. Naphthalene red (Chem.), a dyestuff obtained from certain diazo derivatives of naphthylamine, and called also magdala red. Naphthalene yellow (Chem.), a yellow dyestuff obtained from certain nitro derivatives of naphthol.
Naphthalenic
Naphthalenic Naph`tha*len"ic, a. (Chem.) Pertaining to, or derived from, naphthalene; -- used specifically to designate a yellow crystalline substance, called naphthalenic acid and also hydroxy quinone, and obtained from certain derivatives of naphthol.
Paranaphthalene
Paranaphthalene Par`a*naph"tha*lene, n. [Pref. para- + naphthalene.] (Chem.) Anthracene; -- called also paranaphthaline. [Obs.]

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- p. 654 Jones, Trott & Wright (2020), pp. 2–3; Ging (2019), pp. 645–646 Thalen (2021). Jones, Trott & Wright (2020), p. 2; Van Valkenburgh (2021), pp. 17–18;...