Definitionn. any of a class of weakly acidic organic compounds
Last update: July 30, 2015
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People use phenol as cleaning agent at homes. [Please select]
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Lignified tissues are colored yellow by aniline sulphate or aniline chloride, violet with phloroglucin and hydrochloric acid, and characteristic reactions are also given by mixtures containing phenol, indol, skatol, thailin, sulphate, &c. (see Zimmermanns Microtechnique). [Please select]
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Phenol for claret from Diamine cutch, and for gold yellow from Primuline, etc. [Please select]
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=Phenol=, better known as carbolic acid, finds a use as a developer. [Please select]
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Practically the only phenol that is used is the beta-naphthol; alpha-naphthol is occasionally used, but not often. [Please select]
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Phenol (Carbolic Acid) is most extensively used in soaps of this kind, which are called carbolic soaps. [Please select]
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These substances impart more odor to the soap and really have more disinfecting powers than phenol when incorporated with soap. [Please select]
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Other soaps, containing the phenol group, which are well known are resorcinol soap, salol soap, thymol soap, naphthol soap, etc. [Please select]
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