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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «FUCHSINE»
Scopri l'uso di
fuchsine nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
fuchsine e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
A History of the International Chemical Industry
Fuchsine was named after the plant fuchsia, which had a similar color. Fuchsine
soon became Magenta red to commemorate Napoleon ill's victory over the
Austrians in the Italian campaign. Because it was red, fuchsine was more
generally ...
2
Handbook of Acid-Base Indicators
A B C D E F G H I J K L M ACID FUCHSIN Other Names C.I. Acid Violet 19; C.I.
Acid Violet 19, disodium salt; Rubine S; Acid Fuchsine; Acid Fuchsine FB; Acid
Fuchsine N; Acid Fuchsine O; Acid Fuchsine S; Acid Leather Magenta A; Acid ...
3
The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science
Fuchsine is undoubtedly an organic base, and a more powerful one than is
generally supposed. The product obtained from aniline by means of bichloride of
tin is hydroc hlorate of fuchsine, and that obtained by the oxidising action of
nitrate of ...
4
Handbook of Biological Dyes and Stains: Synthesis and ...
Stain Technol. 1936, 12, 1–8. A; Fuchsine CS; Fuchsine G; Fuchsine HO;
Fuchsine N; Fuchsine RTN; Fuchsine SBP; Fuchsine Y; Lowacryl Violet 14;
Magenta; Magenta DP; Magenta E; Magenta G; Magenta I; Magenta PN;
Magenta Powder N; ...
5
The Emergence of Modern Business Enterprise in France, 1800-1930
ensuing commercial and legal battles over fuchsine to a great degree determined
the fate of the synthetic dye industry in France. When another Lyon dyemaker,
Kmile-Hippolyte Franc, introduced a substitute for fuchsine made from toluidine ...
Michael Stephen Smith, 2006
6
CRC Handbook of Data on Organic Compounds
... 22124 5-FU: 24947 Fuchsin: 2176 Fuchsin, acid: 5608 Fuchsin basic: 2176
Fuchsin, basic: 2176 Fuchsine: 2176 Fuchsine A: 2176 Fuchsine CS: 2176
Fuchsine G: 2176 Fuchsine HO: 2176 Fuchsine N: 2176 Fuchsine RTN: 2176
Fuchsine ...
David R. Lide, G.W.A. Milne, 1993
7
Gardner's Commercially Important Chemicals: Synonyms, Trade ...
Acid Violet 19; EINECS 221-B16-5; Fuchsin acid; Fuchsin(E) acid; Fuchsine acid;
p-Fuchsine acid; Kiton magenta A; NSC 13979; NSC 56444; Rubine S; Andrade
indicator. Used as a pH indicator and a biological stain. Crystals; slightly ...
8
Handbook of Data on Common Organic Compounds
... Fuchsine: 633 Fuchsine A: 633 Fuchsine CS: 633 Fuchsine G: 633 Fuchsine
HO: 633 Fuchsine N: 633 Fuchsine RTN: 633 Fuchsine SBP: 633 Fuchsine У:
633 Fuclasin: 12051 Fuclasin ultra: 12051 Fuclasin-Ultra: 12051 Fucostanol:
11540 ...
David R. Lide, G.W.A. Milne, 1995
9
Reprint and circular series of the National Research Council
Dahlia . . 16, 25a, 36, 38, 60, 70. Dahlia violet . . 16, 70. Dahlia violet B . . 25a, 60.
Diamine blue 3B . . 16, 25a, 60, 70. Diamond fuchsin . . 16, 25a, 36, 38, 70.
Diamond fuchsine RFN . . 60. Diamond green . . 38. Diamond green B . . 16, 25a,
70.
10
Internal Reflection Spectroscopy: Theory and Applications
We chose an aqueous solution with CQE = 40 g/L of eosin (spectrum 1 in Figure
9) and a second one with CQF = 5 g/L of fuchsine (spectrum 2 in Figure 9); we
had verified before that the linear approximation is justified in this range of ...
Francis M. Mirabella, 1992
6 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «FUCHSINE»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
fuchsine nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
VW Beetle powers in to New York with R-Line, Denim and more …
Another Ronseal Bug, this one premieres Fuchsine Metallic pink - a hue designed to undo years of good work broadening the appeal of the ... «CAR Magazine, mar 15»
Analysis of Artificial Colorants in Various Food Samples using …
In the nineteenth century chemicals such as mercury sulphide, lead oxide, copper salts or fuchsine were utilised to artificially colour food such ... «Chromatography Today, gen 15»
The cost of cancer: why health impacts belong on company balance …
These chemicals range from the familiar villains – such as tobacco, asbestos and formaldehyde – to the lesser-known fuchsine for magenta ... «The Guardian, ago 14»
This month in 1996: Ciba-Geigy and Sandoz merge
... history stretches far back, when in 1859, Aexander Clavel - also the owner of a dye factory - began producing chemicals, including fuchsine. «PMLiVE, mar 14»
Henri Germain, prudent banquier du Crédit lyonnais
Deux d'entre elles seront particulièrement ruineuses : la Compagnie de gaz en Espagne et l'entreprise de teinture La Fuchsine. Ces mauvais ... «Le Monde, ago 13»
Dye Me a River: How a Revolutionary Textile Coloring Compound …
It was a bright red called fuchsine that could be produced even more cheaply than Perkin's mauveine. To Geigy and Clavel, there seemed to be ... «Scientific American, mar 13»