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Thymolphthalein

Thymolphthalein is a phthalein dye used as a acid–base (pH) indicator. Its transition range is around pH 9.3–10.5. Below this pH, it is colorless; above, it is blue. The molar extinction coefficient for the blue thymolphthalein dianion is 38,000 M−1 cm−1 at 595 nm. Thymolphthalein is a phthalein dye used as a acid–base (pH) indicator. Its transition range is around pH 9.3–10.5. Below this pH, it is colorless; above, it is blue. The molar extinction coefficient for the blue thymolphthalein dianion is 38,000 M−1 cm−1 at 595 nm. Thymolphthalein is also known to have use as a laxative and for disappearing ink. Thymolphthalein can be synthesized from thymol and phthalic anhydride

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