Carbolic acid is another name for Phenol.
Carbolic acid is "phenol" based and was used as a disinfectant in hospitals.
Carbolic acid is "phenol" based and was used as a disinfectant in hospitals.
Soap to which the substance "phenol", also known as carbolic acid, has been added. It is a strong antiseptic.
There are several organic acids without COOH group , example is carbolic acid , a phenol, picric acid which is 2,4,6 tri-nitro phenol, barbituric acid, ascorbic acid etc
Simple phenol (Carbolic acid) is almost colourless in aqueous solution but Naphthols forms pinkish or purple solutions.
Carbolic acid is "phenol" based and was used as a disinfectant in hospitals.
Carbolic acid is "phenol" based and was used as a disinfectant in hospitals.
Soap to which the substance "phenol", also known as carbolic acid, has been added. It is a strong antiseptic.
Did you try looking it up? lol. Well, if you really want to know without looking first, the meaning of carbolic has 2 definitions according to dictionary.com: carbolic #1 - of or derived from carbolic acid (probably doesn't help you that much) carbolic #2 - Pertaining to, or designating, an acid derived from coal tar and other sources; as, carbolic acid (called also phenic acid, and phenol).
There are several organic acids without COOH group , example is carbolic acid , a phenol, picric acid which is 2,4,6 tri-nitro phenol, barbituric acid, ascorbic acid etc
Joseph Lister used Carbolic Acid (Phenol) as an antiseptic during surgery.
Phenol (carbolic acid) is in chemical peels, whiskey, antiseptic throat sprays (such as Chloraseptic), Carmex, sunscreens, hair colorings, paint strippers, etc..
Purification of the DNA sample. Phenol is carbolic acid and is used to dissolve proteins and other cellular debris associated with the DNA being prepared for analysis.
Carbolic acid is a weak acid.
Simple phenol (Carbolic acid) is almost colourless in aqueous solution but Naphthols forms pinkish or purple solutions.
You mean carbolic acid. This is more properly referred to as phenol, and although it was the original antiseptic used by Joseph Lister, it is seldom used now as we have safer alternatives.
what scientist invented carbolic acid