Aziminobenzene

/ˌæz.ɪˈmiː.noʊˈbɛn.ziːn/ noun

A chemical compound that combines a benzene ring (six-carbon ring found in many organic compounds) with both an azo and an imino group.

From 'azimino-' (azo + imino) + 'benzene' (from gum benzoin). The term reflects the systematic naming practice in organic chemistry where compound names describe their molecular structure piece by piece.

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