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Aniline

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Ball-and-stick model of aniline. The black balls are carbon, the white balls are hydrogen, and the blue ball is nitrogen. The dotted line shows the benzene ring.

Aniline is an organic compound with the formula C6H5NH2. It is a benzene ring where one of the hydrogen atoms has been replaced by an amine functional group. Because of this, it is also called aminobenzene.

Production

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In the chemical industry, aniline is produced by the hydrogenation of nitrobenzene.