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Definition of Alizarin red
1. Noun. Any of various acid dyes; used for dyeing wool scarlet red.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Alizarin Red
Literary usage of Alizarin red
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry by Society of Chemical Industry (1884)
"Turkey-red is an alizarin red of a shade identical with that of alizarin reds
dyed by the ordinary process. It difl'ers, however, from the latter by an ..."
2. Allen's Commercial Organic Analysis: A Treatise on the Properties, Modes of by Alfred Henry Allen (1911)
"On exposure to nitrous fumes, cloth dyed with Alizarin-Red becomes orange, from
formation ... alizarin red is turned violet when boiled with baryta water. ..."
3. Laboratory Manual of Biological Chemistry: With Supplement by Otto Knute Folin (1916)
"(.0010 N NaH2PO4, .0023 N Na2HPO4, PH 6.9, used with alizarin red, or neutral
red, as indicator.) To 28 cc .1 N phosphoric acid add 25.5 cc .1 N sodic ..."
4. The dyeing of textile fabrics by John James Hummel (1885)
"The relative proportions of Alizarin, alumina, lime, and fatty acid present in
the lake abstracted from Turkey- red and Alizarin-red-dyed cotton, ..."
5. The Chemistry of the Coal-tar Colours by Rudolf Benedikt (1889)
"Nitrous fumes convert alizarin-red into alizarin-orange. ... It is probable that
the alizarin-red lake contains some water of hydration, which is partly ..."