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Alizarin (also
known as 1,2-dihydroxyanthraquinone,
Mordant Red 11, C.I. 58000, and
Turkey Red) is an
organic compound with
formula C 14H 8O 4 that has...
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Alizarin crimson is a
shade of red that is
biased slightly more
towards purple than
towards orange on the
color wheel and has a blue undertone. It is named...
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Alizarin Red S (also
known as C.I.
Mordant Red 3,
Alizarin Carmine, and C.I 58005.) is a water-soluble
sodium salt of
Alizarin sulfonic acid with a chemical...
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Alizarin crimson may
refer to:
Alizarin crimson (color), a
particular shade of red
Alizarin, a
paint pigment Rose
madder This
disambiguation page lists...
- book by
Maerz and Paul A
Dictionary of Color.
Alizarin is the tone of
amaranth that is
called alizarin in the 1930 book by
Maerz and Paul A Dictionary...
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sulfurous acids facilitated further experiments,
leading to the
isolation of
alizarin and
purpurin in 1826.
Madder based pigments such as
Brown Madder (obtained...
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Professor Christian August Leonhardi of Dresden, Germany, by
adding alizarin dye (derived from the root of the
madder plant) to
conventional iron gall...
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Alizarin Turkey red
Mordant red 11
Pigment red 83 58000
anthraquinone 72-48-0
Alizarin blue 67410
anthraquinone 66675-89-6
Alizarin cyanin BBS...
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madder plant Rubia tinctorum.
Madder lake
contains two
organic red dyes:
alizarin and purpurin. As a paint, it has been
described as a fugitive, transparent...
- 3–10. ISBN 9780849304880. OCLC 1024315229. "Safety
Datasheet (MSDS) for
alizarin yellow R".
Department of Chemistry,
University of Oxford. 2005. Archived...