Aminobenzene

/əˌmiːnoʊˈbɛnziːn/ noun

A liquid chemical compound made of a benzene ring with an amino group attached; also known as aniline, it's a key ingredient in making dyes and plastics.

From 'amino-' and 'benzene.' Aniline was discovered in the 1820s from indigo dye, and systematic nomenclature led to the name 'aminobenzene' describing its structure.

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