pyrogallic acid
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A laboratory technician carefully weighs pyrogallic acid crystals on a digital scale.
Definition
- Noun:
- A toxic, white, lustrous, crystalline phenol: A specific chemical compound with a shiny, white, crystalline appearance, belonging to the phenol family, and possessing poisonous properties.
- Used to treat certain skin diseases and as a photographic developer: It has historical applications in medicine for skin conditions and in photography for developing images.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- In the early 20th century, pyrogallic acid was sometimes applied as an antiseptic for skin ailments.
- The darkroom chemist handled the container of pyrogallic acid with care due to its toxicity.
- The formula for pyrogallic acid is C₆H₃(OH)₃.
Advanced Usage
- Chemical Context: In chemistry, "pyrogallic acid" is the common name for the compound 1,2,3-trihydroxybenzene. It is a strong reducing agent.
- Pyrogallic acid absorbs oxygen from air, making it useful in creating oxygen-free atmospheres in some laboratory setups.
Variants and Related Words
- Pyrogallol (n): This is the systematic chemical name for pyrogallic acid (1,2,3-trihydroxybenzene). The terms are often used interchangeably in chemistry.
- The experiment required a solution of pyrogallol.
Synonyms
- 1,2,3-Trihydroxybenzene: The precise IUPAC chemical name.
- Pyrogallol: The systematic name used in scientific literature.
Notes on Meaning
- The primary meaning is strictly chemical. It refers to one specific substance with the defined properties of toxicity, appearance (white crystals), and historical uses. It is not a general term for any acid or developer.
A laboratory technician carefully weighs pyrogallic acid crystals on a digital scale.
Noun
- a toxic white lustrous crystalline phenol used to treat certain skin diseases and as a photographic developer