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Phenylamine hydrochloride

SYNS ANIUNE CHLORIDE ANIUNE HYDROCHLORIDE (DOT) ANIUNE SALT ANIUNIUM CHLORIDE CHLORHYDRATE d ANIUNE (FRENCH) CHLORID ANIUNU (CZECH) NCI-C03736 PHENYLAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE SUL ANILINOVA (CZECH) USAF EK-442... [Pg.133]

PHENYLAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE (142-04-1) Combustible (flash point 379°F/ 193°C). Violent reaction with oxidizers. Contact with acids or acid fumes forms hydrochloric acid and aniline. [Pg.963]

Predict whether solutions of the following salts will be basic, acidic or neutral (I) phenylamine hydrochloride (C6H5NH4,C1 ), (il) ammonium ethanoate, (III) ammonium nitrate, (Iv) potassium bromide, (v) sodium carbonate. [Pg.306]

Synonyms Aniline chloride Aniline salt Anilinium chloride Benzenamine, hydrochloride Cl 76001 Hydrochloride benzenamide Phenylamine hydrochloride Phenylammonium chloride... [Pg.309]

Cations of weak bases (i.e. Bronsted acids such as the phenylammonium ion C6H5NH3) may be titrated with strong bases, and the treatment is similar. These were formerly regarded as salts of weak bases (e.g. aniline (phenylamine), Kb = 4.0 x 10 10) and strong acids an example is aniline hydrochloride (phenylammonium chloride). [Pg.279]

Phensedyl, 932 Phensuximide, 889 Phentanyl, 617 Phentermine, 890 (metabolite), 732 Phentermine hydrochloride, 890 Phentolamine, 891 Phentolamine hydrochloride, 891 Phentolamine mesylate, 891 Phentolamine methanesulphonate, 891 Phenurone, 869 Phenyl aminosalicylate, 343 Phenyl hydrate, 884 Phenyl hydride, 380 Phenyl salicylate, 967 Phenylacetamide, 312 Phenylacetamidopenicillanic acid, 390 Phenylacetic acid mustard, 442 Phenylacetone, 350 Phenylacetylglutamine, 877 Phenylacetylurea, 869 Phenylalanine nitrogen mustard, 728 Phenylamine, 356... [Pg.1537]

Alternately, specific stabilizers can also be added into the formulations. The protection against aldehydes, whether present initially in the formulation or released in situ, can be provided by the addition of aldehyde scavengers like, lysine, phenylamine, glutamine, hydroxylamine hydrochloride, p-amino benzoic acid, glycine, etc. " The in situ release of aldehydes as a consequence to degradation of the contents can... [Pg.1870]

PHENYLAMINE (62-53-3) Combustible liquid (flash point 158°F/70°C). Unless inhibited (usually by methanol), readily able to polymerize. Violent reaction, including the possibility of fire, explosion, and the formation of heat- or shock-sensitive compounds, may result from contact with acetic anhydride, benzene diazonium-2-carboxylate, aldehydes, alkalis, benzenamine hydrochloride, boron trichloride, l-bromo-2,5-pyrrolidinedione, chlorosulfonic acid, dibenzoyl peroxide, fluorine nitrate, halogens, hydrogen peroxide, isocyanates, oleum, oxidizers, organic anhydrides, ozone, perchloryl fluoride, perchromates, potassium peroxide, P-propiolactone, sodium peroxide, strong acids, trichloromelamine. Strong reaction with toluene diisocyanate. Reacts with alkaline earth and alkali metals. Attacks some plastics, rubber, and coatings. Incompatible with copper and its alloys. [Pg.963]


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