(c) Disperse dye are usually applied in the form of dispersion of finely divided dye in a soap solution in the presence of Phenol, Cresol, Benzoic acid etc. They are mainly used to dye decron, nylon, synthetic fibre. Example Celliton (blue).
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Malachite green is a direct dye for silk and wool. It is prepared by condensing
1 Benzaldehyde and dimethyl aniline
2 Carbonyl chloride and dimethyl aniline
3 Benzene diazonium chloride with dimethyl aniline
4 None of the above
Explanation:
(a) Malachite green prepared by the condensation of Benzaldehyde and dimethyl aniline.
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Fluorescin, a well known dye is obtained by the reactions of
1 Phthalic anhydride and phenol
2 Phthalic anhydride and resorcinol
3 Succinic acid and resorcinol
4 Phthalic anhydride and catechol
Explanation:
(b)Fluorescin is obtained by the reaction of Phthalic anhydride and resorcinol.
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Indigo shows cis-trans isomerism. Which is the stable form of Indigo
(c) Disperse dye are usually applied in the form of dispersion of finely divided dye in a soap solution in the presence of Phenol, Cresol, Benzoic acid etc. They are mainly used to dye decron, nylon, synthetic fibre. Example Celliton (blue).
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Malachite green is a direct dye for silk and wool. It is prepared by condensing
1 Benzaldehyde and dimethyl aniline
2 Carbonyl chloride and dimethyl aniline
3 Benzene diazonium chloride with dimethyl aniline
4 None of the above
Explanation:
(a) Malachite green prepared by the condensation of Benzaldehyde and dimethyl aniline.
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Fluorescin, a well known dye is obtained by the reactions of
1 Phthalic anhydride and phenol
2 Phthalic anhydride and resorcinol
3 Succinic acid and resorcinol
4 Phthalic anhydride and catechol
Explanation:
(b)Fluorescin is obtained by the reaction of Phthalic anhydride and resorcinol.
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Indigo shows cis-trans isomerism. Which is the stable form of Indigo
(c) Disperse dye are usually applied in the form of dispersion of finely divided dye in a soap solution in the presence of Phenol, Cresol, Benzoic acid etc. They are mainly used to dye decron, nylon, synthetic fibre. Example Celliton (blue).
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Malachite green is a direct dye for silk and wool. It is prepared by condensing
1 Benzaldehyde and dimethyl aniline
2 Carbonyl chloride and dimethyl aniline
3 Benzene diazonium chloride with dimethyl aniline
4 None of the above
Explanation:
(a) Malachite green prepared by the condensation of Benzaldehyde and dimethyl aniline.
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Fluorescin, a well known dye is obtained by the reactions of
1 Phthalic anhydride and phenol
2 Phthalic anhydride and resorcinol
3 Succinic acid and resorcinol
4 Phthalic anhydride and catechol
Explanation:
(b)Fluorescin is obtained by the reaction of Phthalic anhydride and resorcinol.
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Indigo shows cis-trans isomerism. Which is the stable form of Indigo
(c) Disperse dye are usually applied in the form of dispersion of finely divided dye in a soap solution in the presence of Phenol, Cresol, Benzoic acid etc. They are mainly used to dye decron, nylon, synthetic fibre. Example Celliton (blue).
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Malachite green is a direct dye for silk and wool. It is prepared by condensing
1 Benzaldehyde and dimethyl aniline
2 Carbonyl chloride and dimethyl aniline
3 Benzene diazonium chloride with dimethyl aniline
4 None of the above
Explanation:
(a) Malachite green prepared by the condensation of Benzaldehyde and dimethyl aniline.
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Fluorescin, a well known dye is obtained by the reactions of
1 Phthalic anhydride and phenol
2 Phthalic anhydride and resorcinol
3 Succinic acid and resorcinol
4 Phthalic anhydride and catechol
Explanation:
(b)Fluorescin is obtained by the reaction of Phthalic anhydride and resorcinol.
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Indigo shows cis-trans isomerism. Which is the stable form of Indigo