noun
- A colorless chemical compound used as an acid-base indicator that turns pink or red in basic solutions and remains colorless in acidic solutions.
- A laxative medication that was historically used to treat constipation by stimulating bowel movements.
Usage: chemistry; commonly used in laboratory titrations and pH testing
Usage: medicine; largely discontinued in many countries due to safety concerns
Examples
- The chemistry student added phenolphthalein to the solution to determine its pH level.
- In the titration experiment, phenolphthalein changed from colorless to pink when the endpoint was reached.
- Phenolphthalein is a standard indicator used in acid-base laboratory work.
- The indicator phenolphthalein helps chemists identify when a solution becomes neutral or basic.
- Many over-the-counter laxatives once contained phenolphthalein before regulatory agencies restricted its use.