Dimethylaniline
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Dimethylaniline (C8H11N) is an organic chemical compound which is a substituted derivative of aniline. It consists of a benzene ring and a substituted amino group, making it a tertiary aromatic amine.
It is capable of being nitrogenated to produce tetryl, an explosive compound with four nitro (NO2) groups.