Aluminon, the Glossary
Aluminon, the triammonium salt of aurintricarboxylic acid, is a dye often used to detect the presence of the aluminium ion in an aqueous solution.[1]
Table of Contents
15 relations: Ammonia, Ammonium, Analytical chemistry, Aurintricarboxylic acid, Beryllium, Colorimetry, Double salt, Formaldehyde, Gallium, Lake pigment, Merck Index, Qualitative inorganic analysis, Salicylic acid, Scandium, Sodium nitrite.
- Analytical reagents
- Salicylates
Ammonia
Ammonia is an inorganic chemical compound of nitrogen and hydrogen with the formula.
Ammonium
Ammonium is a modified form of ammonia that has an extra hydrogen atom. Aluminon and Ammonium are Ammonium compounds.
Analytical chemistry
Analytical chemistry studies and uses instruments and methods to separate, identify, and quantify matter.
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Aurintricarboxylic acid
Aurintricarboxylic acid (ATA) is a chemical compound that readily polymerizes in aqueous solution, forming a stable free radical that inhibits protein-nucleic acid interactions. Aluminon and Aurintricarboxylic acid are Triarylmethane dyes.
See Aluminon and Aurintricarboxylic acid
Beryllium
Beryllium is a chemical element; it has symbol Be and atomic number 4.
Colorimetry
Colorimetry is "the science and technology used to quantify and describe physically the human color perception".
Double salt
A double salt is a salt that contains two or more different cations or anions.
Formaldehyde
Formaldehyde (systematic name methanal) is an organic compound with the chemical formula and structure, more precisely.
Gallium
Gallium is a chemical element; it has the symbol Ga and atomic number 31.
Lake pigment
A lake pigment is a pigment made by precipitating a dye with an inert binder, or mordant, usually a metallic salt.
Merck Index
The Merck Index is an encyclopedia of chemicals, drugs and biologicals with over 10,000 monographs on single substances or groups of related compounds published online by the Royal Society of Chemistry.
Qualitative inorganic analysis
Classical qualitative inorganic analysis is a method of analytical chemistry which seeks to find the elemental composition of inorganic compounds. Aluminon and qualitative inorganic analysis are analytical chemistry.
See Aluminon and Qualitative inorganic analysis
Salicylic acid
Salicylic acid is an organic compound with the formula HOC6H4COOH.
See Aluminon and Salicylic acid
Scandium
Scandium is a chemical element; it has symbol Sc and atomic number 21.
Sodium nitrite
Sodium nitrite is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula.
See Aluminon and Sodium nitrite
See also
Analytical reagents
- Aluminon
- Benedict's reagent
- Chen-Kao reaction
- Chiral derivatizing agent
- Denigés' reagent
- Dille–Koppanyi reagent
- Dische test
- Dithiofluorescein
- Dragendorff's reagent
- Ehrlich's reagent
- Fehling's solution
- Fenton's reagent
- Folin–Ciocalteu reagent
- Froehde reagent
- Gallic acid reagent
- Liebermann reagent
- List of reagent testing color charts
- Lucas' reagent
- Mandelin reagent
- Marquis reagent
- Mecke reagent
- Melzer's reagent
- Murexide test
- Reagent testing
- Simon's reagent
- Tollens' reagent
- Xylenol orange
- Zimmermann reagent
- Zwikker reagent
Salicylates
- Aluminon
- Aminosalicylate
- Bephenium hydroxynaphthoate
- Bismuth subsalicylate
- Copper aspirinate
- Copper salicylate
- Lysine acetylsalicylate
- Magnesium salicylate
- Nelonemdaz
- Potassium salicylate
- Sodium salicylate
- Thrombosis prevention
- Trolamine salicylate
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aluminon
Also known as Ammonium aurin-tricarboxylate, C22H23N3O9.