CI 10305, Picric Acid, LC: Revision history

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25 April 2026

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  • curprev 10:5610:56, 25 April 2026MDerrick talk contribs 3,639 bytes +3,639 Created page with "== Usage History == A yellow acid dye that was prepared in 1771 by Woulfe by treating indigo with nitric acid. Picric acid had early use as a textile dye for wool and silk. It was quickly learned that picric acid had poor washfastness and was explosive. As a textile colorant, it was replaced by naphthol dyes by the late 1800s. == Synonyms == C.I. 10305; 2,4,6-trinitrophenol; 1,3,5-Trinitrophenol. == Molecular Information == File:Picric acid safety.PNG|thumb|Picric a..."