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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. Fuchsin - Wikipedia

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  4. Fuchsia (color) - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 February 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 ...

  5. 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 ]

  6. Triarylmethane dye - Wikipedia

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    Triarylmethane dyes can be grouped into families according to the nature of the substituents on the aryl groups. In some cases, the anions associated with the cationic dyes (say crystal violet) vary even though the name of the dye does not.

  7. Carbol fuchsin - Wikipedia

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    Carbol fuchsin, carbol-fuchsin, carbolfuchsin, or Castellani's paint (CAS) is a mixture of phenol and basic fuchsin that is used in bacterial staining procedures. It is commonly used in the staining of mycobacteria because it has an affinity for the mycolic acids found in their cell membranes .

  8. 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 ...

  9. Acid fuchsin - Wikipedia

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    Acid fuchsin or fuchsine acid, (also called Acid Violet 19 [1] and C.I. 42685 [1]) is an acidic magenta dye with the chemical formula C 20 H 17 N 3 Na 2 O 9 S 3. It is a sodium sulfonate derivative of fuchsine. Acid fuchsin has wide use in histology, [1] and is one of the dyes used in Masson's trichrome stain. [2]