Thymol is one of the main ingredients in oil of thyme. It has powerful antiseptic and antifungal properties and is sometimes used in mouthwashes and toothpaste both for that reason and because it has a pleasant smell. Chemically it's 2-isopropyl-5-methylphenol.
No. You are thinking of thimerosal. Thymol is in thyme and oregano oils.
thymol blue 436, 545 and 595 nm
no it does not smell like that
KOH
No. You are thinking of thimerosal. Thymol is in thyme and oregano oils.
Thymol is one of the main ingredients in oil of thyme. It has powerful antiseptic and antifungal properties and is sometimes used in mouthwashes and toothpaste both for that reason and because it has a pleasant smell. Chemically it's 2-isopropyl-5-methylphenol.
thymol blue 436, 545 and 595 nm
Thymol exists as a white, crystalline solid at room temperature.
Yes it is soluble because NaOH is nonpolar as well as Thymol being nonpolar
DISSOLVE 1.2 Gm OF THYMOL CRYSTALS IN 20mL OF ETHYL ALCOHOL. THEN, BRING TO FINAL VOLUME WITH ETHYL ALCOHOL.
Yes, thymol can result in dilated and fixed pupils which could then be damaging to the eye if you go to the area of increased sun exposure. This mostly occurs in overdose of thymol.
Thymol blue will be yellow at pH < 8
thymol is polar it does slightly dissolve in water and very soluble in NaOH.
It is Red in Strong Acid like pH 1 or 2 and then it's Yellow
C10H14O
It is Red in Strong Acid like pH 1 or 2 and then it's Yellow