N Leelakrishnan - meaning and definition. What is N Leelakrishnan
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What (who) is N Leelakrishnan - definition

CHEMICAL COMPOUND
N,N,N-triphenylamine; N,N-diphenylaniline; N,N-diphenylbenzeneamine; Triphenylamines; N,N-Diphenylbenzenamine

N. Leelakrishnan         
  • N. Leelakrishnan and co-driver Farooq Ahmed in a Group A(II) IND Maruti Gypsy during the 1993 Castrol South India Rally
  • Leela's tuning enabled Red Rooster secured a One and Three Podium Positions for [[Formula Rolon]]s in 2009
  • Naren Kumar and Ramkumar in a Group A [[Maruti Baleno]] [[Rally Car]] tuned by N. Leelakrishnan in [[Mysore]] Safari Rally in 2005.
INDIAN RACING DRIVER
N. Leela Krishnan
Narayanaswamy "N." Leelakrishnan, also known as Leela in Indian motorsport circles, is a six-time INRC Motor Rally Champion and one time Formula 3 (India) champion from Coimbatore, India.
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LETTER OF THE CZECH, SLOVAK, AND TURKMEN ALPHABETS
N-caron; N caron; N with caron
The grapheme Ň (minuscule: ň) is a letter in the Czech, Slovak and Turkmen alphabets. It is formed from Latin N with the addition of a caron (háček in Czech and mäkčeň in Slovak) and follows plain N in the alphabet.
N         
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  • Proto-Sinaitic Nun
  • Proto-Caanite Nun
LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
N; N (character); N (letter); User:Ijai1205/Johor Student Leaders Council (JSLC); ASCII 78; ASCII 110; U+004E; U+006E; Letter N
(a) Symbol for north pole or north-seeking pole of a magnet. (b) Symbol for the number of lines of force in a magnetic circuit.

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Triphenylamine

Triphenylamine is an organic compound with formula (C6H5)3N. In contrast to most amines, triphenylamine is nonbasic. At room temperature it appears as a colorless crystalline solid, with monoclinic structure. It is well miscible in diethyl ether and benzene, but it is practically insoluble in water, and partially in ethanol. Its derivatives have useful properties in electrical conductivity and electroluminescence, and they are used in OLEDs as hole-transporters.

Triphenylamine can be prepared by arylation of diphenylamine.