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Murexide (NH4C8H4N5O6, or C8H5N5O6·NH3), also
called ammonium purpurate or MX, is the
ammonium salt of
purpuric acid. It is a
purple solid that is soluble...
- The
murexide test is an
analytical technique to
identify the
presence of
caffeine and
other purine derivatives in a sample.
These compounds do not respond...
- 4.4,
yellow in pH over 6.2, and
orange in between, with a pKa of 5.1.
Murexide and
methyl red are
investigated as
promising enhancers of sonochemical...
- in 1856–1858
referred to a
color produced using the semi-synthetic dye
murexide or a
mixture of
natural dyes.
Perkin was so
successful in
marketing his...
- was used in the
production of the
purple dye
murexide,
discovered by Carl
Wilhelm Scheele in 1776.
Murexide is the
product of the
complex in-situ multistep...
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Sulphon Black,
Eriochrome Black T,
Eriochrome Red B,
Patton Reeder, or
Murexide.
Color change shows that the
indicator has been
displaced (usually by EDTA)...
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referring to the LGM-118
Peacekeeper Maxwell (unit),
measuring magnetic flux
Murexide, an
ammonium compound Mutagen X, an
organochloride MX, a
designation for...
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magnesium Fast
Sulphon Black with EDTA for
copper Hematoxylin for
copper Murexide for
calcium and rare earths, but also for copper, nickel, cobalt, and thorium...
- It is
noteworthy for its purple-red salts, such as its
ammonium salt
murexide.
Purpuric acid was
first described in 1818 by the
English chemist William...
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salicylate Ammonium stearate Ammonium succinate Ammonium tartrate Ammonium thioglycolate Ammonium valerate Cupferron Ferric ammonium oxalate Murexide...