Similarly, it reacts as a ketone with hydroxylamine to give quinone di~ xime.~'~ I n acetic acid, p-nitrosophenol reacts as a typical aromatic nitroso compound in yielding p- hydroxyazobenzene by reaction with aniline; 6 with strong sulfuric acid, it reacts with N, N- dimethylaniline to form an indoaniline.'While p-nitrosophenol has strongly acidic properties due to the activated phenolic group, 8 0-substituted p-nitrosophenols have not been ...