Fluorescence - Law Dictionary Search Results
Fluorene
A colorless crystalline hydrocarbon C13H10 having a beautiful violet fluorescence whence its name It occurs in the higher boiling products
Epipolism
See Fluorescence
Epipolic
Producing or relating to epipolism or fluorescence
Curcumin
as an orange yellow crystalline substance C14H14O4 with a green fluorescence
Conyrine
A blue fluorescent oily base regarded as a derivative of pyridine obtained from
Eosin
brownish red dyestuff obtained by the action of bromine on fluoresceiumln and named from the fine rose red which it imparts
Esculin
hippocastanum or horse chestnut and characterized by its fine blue fluorescent solutions
Fluoroscopy
the X rays and observing the shadow cast upon a fluorescent screen cryptoscopy
Petrolatum
a yellowish fatlike mass transparent in thin layers and somewhat fluorescent It is used as a bland protective dressing and as
Phthalein
and well represented by phenol phthaleiumln Their alkaline solutions are fluorescent
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