Additional Information for Reagent Naphthol
Reagent naphthol refers to a group of chemical compounds that contain a naphthol functional group. Naphthols are aromatic compounds derived from naphthalene, which is a bicyclic hydrocarbon. Reagent naphthols are commonly used in various chemical reactions and analytical tests.
In particular, reagent naphthols are often used as reagents in organic synthesis, especially in the production of dyes and pigments. They can also be used as indicators in chemical reactions, where they change color to indicate the presence or absence of certain substances.
Reagent naphthols can have different substituents attached to the naphthol ring, which can affect their reactivity and properties. Some common examples of reagent naphthols include alpha-naphthol, beta-naphthol, and 1-naphthol.
It's important to note that reagent naphthols can be hazardous if not handled properly. They may be toxic, flammable, or reactive with certain substances. Therefore, it is essential to follow proper safety precautions and guidelines when working with reagent naphthols.
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Related Item Names for INC 12219 Reagent Naphthol
NATO Stock Numbers with Item Name 12219 Reagent Naphthol Page 1 of 1
- 0740
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 1
- V007-100 G
- RNCC: 6 | RNVC: 9 | DAC: 9