Definition: The chemical substance is a colorless, odorless, fuming white solid, which is also used as a pigment and an organic dye. It has been found in nature, but it's now commonly used for its unique properties such as transparency, opacity, and light sensitivity. Its formula is CH3CH2N2COOH (1:1), where C represents carbon, H represents hydrogen, N represents nitrogen, O represents oxygen, and the final letter represents a hydroxy group (e.g., -COOH).
46351. 5,7-Dimethylquinoline-2,3-dicarboxylic acid diethyl ester; 948293-92-3