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METHYL VIOLET 2B

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Yes, it is commonly used to dye textiles such as cotton, silk, and leather, providing purple and deep violet colors.

Methyl Violet 2B is used for dyeing textiles and paper, biological staining for bacterial classification, and as a pH indicator. It also stains human lung fibroblast cells in antiviral assays.

If swallowed, methyl violet 2B can be harmful, irritating the eyes, skin, and respiratory system. It is also toxic to aquatic life if it is used in the long term.

No, Methyl violet 2B is hazardous. If inhaled, it can harm the skin and eyes and cause respiratory issues. Prolonged exposure can also make it potentially carcinogenic.

Due to its harmful properties, it should be handled with care and used according to safety guidelines to avoid health risks.

It is primarily used as a biological stain in microscopy, a pH indicator, and an antimicrobial agent. It is also used in textile dyeing, ink manufacturing, and forensic analysis to detect Specific substances.

Crystal violet is the fully methylated form of methyl violet. It has more methyl groups attached to its molecules than methyl violet. Also, Methyl Violet is bluish-purple, while crystal violet is dark violet.

Yes, it dissolves easily in water, producing a violet-colored solution, and is also soluble in organic solvents like ethanol and methanol.

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