- In
organic chemistry, an
auxochrome (from
Ancient Gr**** αὐξάνω (auxanō) 'increase' and χρῶμα (chrōma) 'colour') is a
group of
atoms attached to a chromop****...
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compounds include bilirubin and urobilin,
which exhibit a
yellow color. An
auxochrome is a
functional group of
atoms attached to the chromop****
which modifies...
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visible region (some
examples are nitro, azo,
quinoid groups) and an
auxochrome which serves to
deepen the color. This
theory has been su****ded by modern...
- auxanogram, auxanography, auxanology, auxanometer, auxesis, auxetic, auxin,
auxochrome, auxology, auxotroph,
auxotrophy av-
desire Latin avere "crave, long for"...
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Inputs used in the
calculation are the type of chromop****s present, the
auxochromes (substituents on the chromop****s, and solvent.
Examples are conjugated...
- achromatism, achromatopsia, achromatopsic, amphichroic, apochromat,
auxochrome, chroma, chromatic, chromatid, chromatop****, chrome, chromium, chromogen...
- to an
antibonding pi
orbital (π*) is
denoted as a π → π* transition.
Auxochromes with free
electron pairs (denoted as "n") have
their own transitions...
- auxanogram, auxanography, auxanology, auxanometer, auxesis, auxetic, auxin,
auxochrome, auxology, auxotroph,
auxotrophy av-
desire Latin avere "crave, long for"...
- needed]. Also of note is an
auxoexplose concept (similar to chromop**** and
auxochrome concept),
which is a
group that
modifies the
explosive capability of the...
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Gunther attempted to
predict the
color of azo dyes
based on the chromop****-
auxochrome combination.
Apart from
drawing up
empirical tables, this
effort was largely...