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Xylenol orange

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Formula
  
C31H32N2O13S

Melting point
  
195 °C

PubChem CID
  
73041

Molar mass
  
672.67 g/mol

Solubility in water
  
200 kg/m³

Flash point
  
> 93 °C (199 °F; 366 K)

Xylenol orange Xylenol orange Wikipedia

R-phrases
  
R10, R20, R21, R22, R36, R38

Xylenol orange is an organic reagent, most commonly used as a tetrasodium salt as an indicator for metal titrations. When used for metal titrations it will appear red in the titrand and yellow once it reaches its endpoint. Historically, commercial preparations of it have been notoriously impure, sometimes consisting of as little as 20% xylenol orange, and containing large amounts of semi-xylenol orange and iminodiacetic acid. Purities as high as 90% are now available.

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Xylenol orange Xylenol Orange metal indicator for complexometry SigmaAldrich

Xylenol orange Xylenol Orange tetrasodium salt CAS 3618437 SCBT

References

Xylenol orange Wikipedia


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