Aniline derivative tints are also known as: Oxidative tints (stateboard)
Hydroxide tints
A betaine is a sweet crystalline compound, also known as trimethylammoniumacetate, found in sugar beet, used to treat muscular degeneracy, or a derivative of this compound.
Partially true because benzene also obtained from other sources.
An Ionic Compound can also be known as salt.
It is an inverse function of a derivative, also known as an integral.
When aniline is treated with sulfuric acid, it becomes sulfate salt. The formula for this is Na2So4. It may also be known as thenardite or Glauber's salt.
point is also known as dot.
It can be also known as salt.
No, it's a compound word of "land" which is Old English, and a derivative of "-ship" meaning "condition" which is also Old English.
Aniline point could be improved by adding the iso-paraffin's and naphthenes in given sample of fuel oil. It could also be increased by removing aeromatics from fuel oil because high aeromatics causes smoke formation on the combustion. indirectly the cetane number is also increased by increasing aniline point.
Sir William Henry Perkin FRS (March 12, 1838 - July 14, 1907) was an English chemist best known for his discovery, at the age of 18, of the first aniline dye, mauveine. This dye could be made from coal. Perkin also founded the aniline dye industry.
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NaCl or and Ionic Compound/bond.