Bromothymol

/ˌbroʊmoʊˈθaɪmɔl/ noun

A blue chemical dye used in laboratories to test whether solutions are acidic or basic, changing color when pH changes.

From Greek 'bromos' (stench) + 'thymol' (a substance derived from thyme plant). The compound was created in the early 1900s by combining bromine with thymol for its color-changing properties.

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