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  2. Phenolphthalein - Wikipedia

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    Phenolphthalein is slightly soluble in water and usually is dissolved in alcohols in experiments. It is a weak acid, which can lose H + ions in solution. The nonionized phenolphthalein molecule is colorless and the double deprotonated phenolphthalein ion is fuchsia. Further proton loss in higher pH occurs slowly and leads to a colorless form.

  3. Ferroxyl indicator solution - Wikipedia

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    Ferroxyl indicator, or rust indicator, is a solution containing potassium hexacyanoferrate(III), phenolphthalein and sodium chloride. It turns blue in the presence of Fe 2+ ions, and pink in the presence of hydroxide (OH −) ions. It can be used to detect metal oxidation, and is often used to detect rusting in various situations.

  4. Phenol - Wikipedia

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    Aqueous solutions of phenol are weakly acidic and turn blue litmus slightly to red. Phenol is neutralized by sodium hydroxide forming sodium phenate or phenolate, but being weaker than carbonic acid, it cannot be neutralized by sodium bicarbonate or sodium carbonate to liberate carbon dioxide. C 6 H 5 OH + NaOH → C 6 H 5 ONa + H 2 O

  5. o-Cresolphthalein - Wikipedia

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    To be produced, the method generally used to synthesize phthalein dyes is effective. This method is used to synthesize phenolphthalein and thymolphthalein. To begin, a 2M equivalent of a phenol or a substituted phenol should be combined with a 1M equivalent of a phthalic anhydride. [1]

  6. Phenol red - Wikipedia

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    Phenol red exists as a red crystal that is stable in air. Its solubility is 0.77 grams per liter (g/L) in water and 2.9 g/L in ethanol. [1] It is a weak acid with pK a = 8.00 at 20 °C (68 °F). A solution of phenol red is used as a pH indicator, often in cell culture.

  7. Cresol - Wikipedia

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    SDS: Main hazards: flammable, ingestion ... The name "cresol" is an adduct of phenol and their traditional source, ... essentially a water solution of carbolic soap ...

  8. Chlorophenol red - Wikipedia

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    Chlorophenol red is an indicator dye that changes color from yellow to violet in the pH range 5.4 to 6.8. [2] The pH of a substance is determined by taking the negative logarithm of the Hydronium ion concentration and the indictor changes color due to the dissociation of H + ions. [3]

  9. Talk:Phenolphthalein - Wikipedia

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    Phenolphthalein is an indicator for pH. The color will transition from clear to fuchsia (magenta) over a range of about 8.0–9.6. In solutions with pH above about 10, the indicator will turn the solution magenta. In solutions below about 8 (which includes all acids and neutral solutions), the solution will remain clear.