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Xylidine

Xylidine can refer to any of the six isomers of xylene amine, or any mixture of them.

Isomers of xylidine
Image:2,3-Xylidin.svg|2,3-xylidine Image:2,4-Xylidin.svg|2,4-xylidine Image:2,5-Xylidin.svg|2,5-xylidine Image:2,6-Xylidin.svg|2,6-xylidine Image:3,4-Xylidin.svg|3,4-xylidine Image:3,5-Xylidin.svg|3,5-xylidine 2,3-Xylidine 2,3-Xylidine, also called o-xylidine, 2,3-dimethylaniline, 2,3-xylylamine, or 2,3-dimethylphenylamine, is a liquid with melting point 2.5 °C and boiling point 222 °C, and flash point at 96 °C. It is used in production of mefenamic acid, dyes, and pesticides. 2,4-Xylidine 2,4-Xylidine, also called 2-methyl-p-toluidine, 2,4-dimethylaniline, 2,4-xylylamine, or 2,4-dimethylphenylamine, is a liquid with melting point 16 °C, boiling point 217 °C, and flash point at 90 °C. It is used for production of pesticides, dyes, and other chemicals. 2,5-Xylidine 2,5-Xylidine, also called p-xylidine, 2,5-dimethylaniline, 2,5-xylylamine, or 2,5-dimethylphenylamine, is a liquid with melting point 11.5 °C and boiling point 215 °C. It is used for production of dyes and other chemicals. 2,6-Xylidine 2,6-Xylidine, also called 2,6-dimethylaniline, 2,6-xylylamine, or 2,6-dimethylphenylamine, is a liquid with melting point 8.4 °C and boiling point 216 °C. It is used in production of some anesthetics and other chemicals. 3,4-Xylidine 3,4-Xylidine, also called 3,4-dimethylaniline, 3,4-xylylamine, or 3,4-dimethylphenylamine, is a crystalline solid with melting point 51 °C and boiling point 226 °C. It is used as a raw material for production of vitamin B2, dyes, pesticides, and other chemicals. 3,5-Xylidine 3,5-Xylidine, also called 3,5-dimethylaniline, 3,5-xylylamine, or 3,5-dimethylphenylamine, is a liquid with melting point 9.8 °C and boiling point 220–221 °C. It is used for production of pesticides, dyes, and other chemicals. == Safety ==
Safety
The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has set the legal limit (Permissible exposure limit) for xylidine exposure in the workplace as 5 ppm (25 mg/m3) skin exposure over an eight-hour workday. The U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has set a Recommended exposure limit (REL) of 2 ppm (10 mg/m3) skin exposure over an eight-hour workday. At levels of 50 ppm, xylidine is immediately dangerous to life and health. Their hazard and precaution phrases are . ==References==
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