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Victoria blue
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Is used to dye anionic substrates eg woolsilk nylon and acrylicer where bright dying is reguired
It is used in some pyrotechnic composition
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ACS63626CHEM0
Category: OTHERS
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Victoria blue is used to dye anionic substrates, for example, wool-silk nylon and acrylic where bright is required. It is also used in pyrotechnic compositions.
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