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Azo Dyes, 2. Anionic Dyes

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The article contains sections titled: 1. Introduction 2. Acid Azo Dyes 2.1. Wool Dyes 2.1.1. Monoazo Dyes 2.1.2. Disazo Dyes 2.1.3. Chrome Dyes 2.1.4. Metal‐Complex Dyes 2.2. Polyamide Dyes 2.3. Silk Dyes 2.4. Leather Dyes 2.5. Azo Food Dyes
Title: Azo Dyes, 2. Anionic Dyes
Description:
The article contains sections titled: 1.
Introduction 2.
Acid Azo Dyes 2.
1.
Wool Dyes 2.
1.
1.
Monoazo Dyes 2.
1.
2.
Disazo Dyes 2.
1.
3.
Chrome Dyes 2.
1.
4.
Metal‐Complex Dyes 2.
2.
Polyamide Dyes 2.
3.
Silk Dyes 2.
4.
Leather Dyes 2.
5.
Azo Food Dyes.

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