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phthalein
[thal-een, -ee-in, fthal-]
noun
any of a group of compounds formed by treating phthalic anhydride with phenols, from which certain important dyes are derived.
phthalein
/ ˈθæl-, ˈfθæl-, -lɪɪn, ˈθeɪliːn /
noun
any of a class of organic compounds obtained by the reaction of phthalic anhydride with a phenol and used in dyes
phthalein
Any of a group of chemical compounds formed by a reaction of phthalic anhydride with a phenol. They are used to derive certain synthetic dyes.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of phthalein1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of phthalein1
Example Sentences
Phthalein, thal′e-in, n. one of a very important class of dye-yielding materials formed by the union of phenols with the anhydride of phthalic acid.—adj.
Phthal′in, a colourless crystalline compound obtained by reducing phthalein.
The phthalein on the day following the second venesection was 45 per cent in two hours.
The phthalein excretion is normal or only slightly reduced.
The phthalein elimination was 65 per cent in two hours.
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