chromogene

/krɒməˈdʒiːn/

Definitions

1. noun

A substance that produces a colored reaction when acted upon by a reagent, used in chemical tests and assays.

“The scientist added the chromogene to the solution to observe the color change.”

2. adjective

Producing a colored reaction when acted upon by a reagent.

“The chromogene properties of the compound made it useful for laboratory tests.”

Synonyms

  • chromogen
  • color developer

Antonyms

  • colorless substance
  • reagent inhibitor