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beta-naphthylamine
[ bey-tuh-naf-thuh-luh-meen, -nap-or, especially British, bee- ]
noun
, Chemistry.
- a white to reddish, crystalline, water-soluble, extremely toxic solid, C 10 H 9 N, used chiefly in the manufacture of azo dyes.
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Origin of beta-naphthylamine1
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Example Sentences
Similarly there are two amidonaphthalenes, known as alpha- and beta-naphthylamine respectively.
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Developer B (Bayer) is ethyl beta-naphthylamine, in the form of its hydrochloric acid compound.
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The name of this is sodium ditolyl-disazo-beta-naphthylamine-6-sulfonic-beta-naphthylamine-3.6-disulfonate.
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The process by which beta-naphthylamine is prepared from beta-naphthol, already referred to, viz.
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