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Pyridine
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Lutidine
Any one of several metameric alkaloids C5H3NCH32 of the pyridine series obtained from bone oil as liquids and having peculiar pungent odors These alkaloids are also called respectively
Dipyridine
A polymeric form of pyridine C10H10N2 obtained as a colorless oil by the action of sodium on pyridine
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Picoline
Any one of three isometric bases C6H7N related to pyridine and obtained from bone oil acrolein ammonia and coal tar naphtha as colorless mobile liquids of strong odor
nicotinic acid
An organic acid C6H5NO2 a carboxylated derivative of pyridine obtained by the oxidation of nicotine called also niacin and antipellagra vitamin and vitamin B5 Chemically it is
Rubber
in his book 'Rubber - Natural and Synthetic', V. P. Latex is composed of butadiene, styrene and vinyl pyridine in the ratio of 70: 15: 15 respectively. A synthetic latex is produced as the first stage in
Rubidine
A nitrogenous base homologous with pyridine obtained from coal tar as an oily liquid C11H17N also any one of the group od metameric compounds
Pyridyl
A hypothetical radical C5H4N regarded as the essential residue of pyridine and analogous to phenyl
Piperidine
An oily liquid alkaloid C5H11N having a hot peppery ammoniacal odor It is related to pyridine and is obtained by the decomposition of piperine
Parvoline
A liquid base C9H13N of the pyridine group found in coal tar also any one of the series of isomeric substances of which it is
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