Meaning & Definition of word "Phenolphthalein"

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    Phenolphthalein

    /ˌfɛn.əlˈθeɪ.lin/

    noun:

    • 1. A synthetic compound (C20H14O4) that is used as an acid-base indicator in titrations, turning pink in alkaline solutions.
      • Example: In the titration experiment, phenolphthalein was used to determine when the solution shifted from acidic to neutral.
    • 2. A pharmaceutical agent used as a laxative.
      • Example: The doctor prescribed phenolphthalein as a laxative for patients suffering from constipation.
    • 3. A colorless compound in its neutral and acidic forms, which turns pink in basic conditions.
      • Example: During the chemistry class, we observed that phenolphthalein turned bright pink when sodium hydroxide was added to the solution.

    Etymology

    From phenol + phthalic acid.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    phenolphthalein test:

    A procedure to determine the acidity or alkalinity of a solution using phenolphthalein.

    titration with phenolphthalein:

    A technique where phenolphthalein is used to find the endpoint of a titration.

    Related Words

    indicator:

    A substance that changes color in response to a chemical change, often used in titrations.

    titration:

    A laboratory method used to determine the concentration of a solution by reacting it with a standard solution.

    Slang Meanings of phenolphthalein

    Meaning: Pink potion

    Example Sentence: In the lab, they call it the pink potion when referring to the color change with phenolphthalein.