{{More citations needed|date=February 2022}}{{Short description|Chemical compound that can be converted into a dye or pigment}} In chemistry, the term '''chromogen''' refers to a colourless (or faintly coloured) chemical compound that can be converted by chemical reaction into a compound which can be described as "coloured" (a chromophore).<ref name="Burkinshaw2016">{{cite book|last1=Burkinshaw|first1=Stephen M.|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=4SjdCQAAQBAJ&q=chromogen+chemistry&pg=PA75|title=Physico-chemical Aspects of Textile Coloration|date=2016|publisher=John Wiley & Sons|isbn=9781118725696|page=75|language=en|oclc=1038053293|access-date=2020-11-05|archive-date=2022-02-24|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220224103523/https://books.google.com/books?id=4SjdCQAAQBAJ&q=chromogen+chemistry&pg=PA75|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="Cain1905">{{cite book |last1=Cain |first1=John Cannell |last2=Thorpe |first2=Jocelyn Field |title=The Synthetic Dyestuffs and the Intermediate Products from which They are Derived |date=1905 |publisher=C. Griffin, limited |pages=[https://archive.org/details/syntheticdyestuf00cainuoft/page/38 38]-40 |url=https://archive.org/details/syntheticdyestuf00cainuoft |quote=chromogen classification. |access-date=2 September 2018 |language=en}}</ref> There is no universally agreed definition of the term. Various dictionaries give the following definitions: * A substance capable of conversion into a pigment or dye. * Any substance that can become a pigment or coloring matter, a substance in organic fluids that forms colored compounds when oxidized, or a compound, not itself a dye, that can become a dye. * Any substance, itself without color, giving origin to a coloring matter. In biochemistry the term has a rather different meaning. The following are found in various dictionaries. * A precursor of a biochemical pigment * A pigment-producing microorganism * Any of certain bacteria that produce a pigment * A strongly pigmented or pigment-generating organelle, organ, or microorganism.{{Citation needed|date=February 2022}}
==Applications in chemistry== *In chromogenic photography, film or paper contains one or many layers of silver halide (AgX) emulsion, along with dye couplers that, in combination with processing chemistry, form visible dyes.
==Applications in biochemistry and medicine== *The Runyon classification classifies mycobacteria by chromogenic properties.
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