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pH of Ionic Dye Solutions

IT appears to have been generally accepted, in biology at least, that when acid or basic dyes are dissolved in water they do not change the p H of the solvent, except possibly in the case of some dyes, to a negligible degree. It was thought that any slight p H changes which basic dyes might have on...

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Published in:Nature (London) 1964-01, Vol.202 (4935), p.920-920
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