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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
Name for [http://cameo.mfa.org/materials/fullrecord.asp?name=nitrobenzene nitrobenzene] commonly used prior to the 1800s when chemical compound names were standardized (Schur 1985).  Mirbane oil was used in the production of [http://cameo.mfa.org/materials/fullrecord.asp?name=aniline aniline].
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Name for [[nitrobenzene|nitrobenzene]] commonly used prior to the 1800s when chemical compound names were standardized (Schur 1985).  Mirbane oil was used in the production of  
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[[aniline|aniline]].
  
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
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olio di mirbana (It); nitrobenzene; myrbane oil
 
olio di mirbana (It); nitrobenzene; myrbane oil
  
== Hazards and Safety ==
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== Risks ==
  
 
Toxic
 
Toxic
  
== Additional Information ==
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==Resources and Citations==
 
 
S. Schur, "Conservation Terminology: A Review of Past & Current Nomenclature of Materials", ''Technology and Conservation'', 1985.
 
 
 
== Authority ==
 
  
 
* Susan E. Schur, Conservation Terminology: A review of Past & Current Nomenclature of Materials, ''Technology and Conservation'', Spring (p.34-39); Summer (p.35-38); Fall (p.25-36), 1985
 
* Susan E. Schur, Conservation Terminology: A review of Past & Current Nomenclature of Materials, ''Technology and Conservation'', Spring (p.34-39); Summer (p.35-38); Fall (p.25-36), 1985

Latest revision as of 06:45, 27 September 2022

Description

Name for Nitrobenzene commonly used prior to the 1800s when chemical compound names were standardized (Schur 1985). Mirbane oil was used in the production of Aniline.

Synonyms and Related Terms

olio di mirbana (It); nitrobenzene; myrbane oil

Risks

Toxic

Resources and Citations

  • Susan E. Schur, Conservation Terminology: A review of Past & Current Nomenclature of Materials, Technology and Conservation, Spring (p.34-39); Summer (p.35-38); Fall (p.25-36), 1985