Aniline is a clear to slightly yellow liquid with a characteristic odor. It does not readily evaporate at room temperature. Aniline is slightly soluble in water and mixes readily with most
organic solvents.
Aniline is used to make a wide variety of products such as
polyurethane foam, agricultural chemicals, synthetic dyes, antioxidants, stabilizers for the rubber industry, herbicides, varnishes and explosives.
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- Eye Disorders
- Headaches
- Heart Problems
- Skin Disorders: Overview
- Spleen Disorders
- Aniline: Frequently Asked Questions