thionine
/ˈθaɪ.əniːn/Definitions
1. noun
A red, crystalline compound, C6H5NS, used as an oxidation-reduction indicator in analytical chemistry.
“The thionine was used to detect the presence of oxidizing agents in the chemical reaction.”
1. noun
A red, crystalline compound, C6H5NS, used as an oxidation-reduction indicator in analytical chemistry.
“The thionine was used to detect the presence of oxidizing agents in the chemical reaction.”