Aminoazobenzene

/əˌmiːnoʊˌeɪzoʊˈbɛnziːn/ noun

A bright yellow chemical compound with an amino group and an azo group (double nitrogen bond) on a benzene ring, historically used as a dye.

From 'amino-' (containing -NH₂), 'azo-' (containing N=N double bond), and 'benzene' (six-carbon ring). Developed in the 1800s during the explosive growth of synthetic dye chemistry.

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