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    straightforward reactions. Lutidine comes in several isomers: 2,3-Lutidine (2,3-dimethylpyridine) 2,4-Lutidine (2,4-dimethylpyridine) 2,5-Lutidine (2,5-dimethylpyridine)...
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    2,4-Lutidine is a heterocyclic organic compound with the formula (CH3)2C5H3N. It is one of several dimethyl-substituted derivatives of pyridine, all of...
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    In soil, 2,6-lutidine is significantly more resistant to microbiological degradation than any of the picoline isomers or 2,4-lutidine. Estimated time...
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    degradation of the pyridine ring. The LD50 is 200 mg/kg (oral, rats). 2,6-Lutidine 2,4-Lutidine Shimizu, Shinkichi; Watanabe, Nanao; Kataoka, Toshiaki; Shoji, Takayuki;...
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  • formula C7H9N may refer to: Benzylamine Lutidines (dimethylpyridines) 2,4-Lutidine 2,6-Lutidine 3,5-Lutidine N-Methylaniline Toluidines o-Toluidine m-Toluidine...
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