Fuchsine acid

Fuchsine acid

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CASNo = 3244-88-0
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SMILES = Cc1cc(cc(OS(=O)O [Na] )c1N)C
(c2ccc(N)c(OS(=O)O [Na] )c2)=C3
C=CC(= [NH2+] )C(=C3)OS( [O-] )=O

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Formula = C20H17N3Na2O9S3
MolarMass = 585.538 g/mol
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Fuchsine acid is an acidic magenta dye with chemical formula C20H17N3Na2O9S3.

ee also

* Fuchsine
* New fuchsine
* Pararosanilin

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