Crossword-Solution: INDULINE 8 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Induline n. Any one of a large series of aniline dyes, colored blue
or violet, and represented by aniline violet.
Induline n. A dark green amorphous dyestuff, produced by the
oxidation of aniline in the presence of copper or vanadium salts; --
called also aniline black.

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any of a class of blue dyes obtained from aniline and aminoazobenzene 1 answer
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Etym: [Violet + aniline.] (Chem.) Defn: A dyestuff of the induline group, made from aniline, and used as a substitute for indigo in dyeing wool and silk a violet-blue or a gray-blue color.
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Various 2009
The latter was introduced in 1864 under the name of "induline." It was shown subsequently by the scientific researches of several chemists that the blue produced by Dale and Caro's method results from the action of the aniline salt on the aniline yellow, which is formed by the action of the nitrous acid on the aniline and aniline salt.
Coal Raphael Meldola 2010
Thomas, and the dye, under the old name of "induline," is now largely manufactured by first preparing aniline yellow and then heating this with aniline and aniline salt.
Coal Raphael Meldola 2010
Just as aniline yellow when heated with aniline and an aniline salt gives induline, so amido-azonaphthalene when heated with naphthylamine and a salt of this base gives Magdala red.
Coal Raphael Meldola 2010
The latter is, therefore, a naphthalene analogue of induline, as was shown by Hofmann in 1869, and the knowledge of the constitution of the azines which has been gained of late years, enables us to relegate the colouring-matter to this group.
Coal Raphael Meldola 2010