Benzene-1,3,5-triol or cyclohexane-1,3,5-trione.
(If you don't get the joke, these are the same compound, or at least tautomers of it.)
It would help if we knew what you were using it for. My research indicates it's used in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals and explosives, neither of which you really have any business doing if you need to ask the question.
Phloroglucinol is not so suluble in water (1o g/L); dissolve 10 g phloroglucinol in 100 mL demineralized water.
Phloroglucinol is an organic compound that is used in pharmaceuticals and explosives. Its is a white, slightly sweet, crystalline compound.
Also phloroglucinol will not stain tracheids because it only has one thick layer of wall.
Acidified phloroglucinol is used as a stain for the detection of lignin. If lignin is present, it will turn a bright red colour.
1,3,5- Trihydroxybenzene
540 nm
No
its an anti-spasmodic used in bilary colic, GI spasms, dysmenorea, uterine spasm etc
it is used to make ppl blue and make their genitals turn a blue colour a females vagina also flares up rapidly
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