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  2. Fuchsine - Wikipedia

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    Fuchsine (sometimes spelled fuchsin) or rosaniline hydrochloride is a magenta dye with chemical formula C 20 H 19 N 3 ·HCl. [1] [2] There are other similar chemical formulations of products sold as fuchsine, and several dozen other synonyms of this molecule. [1] It becomes magenta when dissolved in water; as a solid, it forms dark green crystals.

  3. Fuchsia (color) - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 15 January 2025. Color Fuchsia Flowers of the fuchsia plant Color coordinates Hex triplet #FF00FF sRGB B (r, g, b) (255, 0, 255) HSV (h, s, v) (300°, 100%, 100%) CIELCh uv (L, C, h) (60, 137, 308°) Source W3C CSS Color Module B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) Fuchsia is a vivid pinkish-purplish- red ...

  4. New fuchsine - Wikipedia

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    New fuchsine is an organic compound with the formula [(H 2 N(CH 3)C 6 H 3) 3 C]Cl. It is a green-colored solid that is used as a dye of the triarylmethane class. It is one of the four components of basic fuchsine , and one of the two that are available as single dyes. [ 1 ]

  5. Schiff test - Wikipedia

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    The structure of the fuchsin dye. The Schiff test is an early organic chemistry named reaction developed by Hugo Schiff, [1] and is a relatively general chemical test for detection of many organic aldehydes that has also found use in the staining of biological tissues. [2]

  6. Fuchsin - Wikipedia

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  7. Weigert's elastic stain - Wikipedia

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    Blue coloured elastic fibers. Weigert's elastic stain is a combination of stains used in histology which is useful in identifying elastic fibers.Often orcein or a combination of resorcinol and fuchsine are used for staining.

  8. File:Fuchsin.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ca.wiktionary.org magenta; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Benutzer:JuTa/Liste organischer Verbindungen

  9. Talk:Fuchsine - Wikipedia

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    The 1861 article describe's Bechamp's fuchsine as C 12 H 12 N 2 O, and the hydrochlorate C 12 H 12 N 2 O·HCL. Maybe their analysis was wrong, or what's seeming more likely, is "fuchsine" was used to refer to a range of similar compounds at that time. No facts I've seen contradict either proposed etymology yet; citing both still seems like a ...