Diphenylcarbazide is a white solid that is scarcely soluble in water,[3] but readily soluble in organic solvents like acetone, hot ethanol and acetic acid.[4] It forms colored complex compounds with certain metal ions. Diphenylcarbazide oxidizes to Diphenylcarbazone when exposed to light and air, turning pink in the process.
Diphenylcarbazide is a chemical compound from the group of the carbazides. It has a structural formula similar to that of diphenylcarbazone.
It similarly finds application in the colorimetric analysis of hexavalent chromium, and in liquid chromatography to detect chromium VI in water.
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