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Which type of acid is carbolic acid?

Carbolic acid is another name for phenol, which is a weak acid commonly used in pharmaceuticals and antiseptics.


Is carbolic acid an acid or base?

Carbolic acid is a weak acid.


What is carbolic acid for?

Carbolic acid, also known as phenol, is commonly used as a disinfectant and antiseptic. It is used to clean and disinfect wounds, surgical instruments, and surfaces to prevent infection. It can also be used in certain medical and industrial applications.


Can you get phenol from carbolic acid?

Phenol and carbolic acid are actually the same compound. "Carbolic acid" is an older, colloquial term for phenol.


What was Victorian carbolic acid spray used for?

Carbolic acid is "phenol" based and was used as a disinfectant in hospitals.


Can carbolic acid be used on plants?

if its acid then yes [i think] but be careful


What scientist invented carbolic acid?

what scientist invented carbolic acid


What is the chemical formula of carbolic acid?

Formula: C6H5OH


Why is Carbolic Acid so dangerous?

Carbolic Acid is dangerous for many reasons. Carbolic Acid is dangerous because it is vapors that are harmful to one's skins, eyes, and respiratory system.


Carbolic acid is used in surgery for what reason?

cleansing - but that's old


Can hydrochloric acid react with carbolic acid?

No,Hydrochloric acid contains water while carbolic acid does not so they do not mix with each other and do not react.


What is the meaning of carbolic?

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).