Azobenzene

/ˌeɪzoʊˈbɛnziːn/ noun

A red-orange organic compound containing two benzene rings connected by a nitrogen-nitrogen double bond, commonly used in dyes and research.

From 'azo-' (from azo group, containing N=N bonds) combined with 'benzene' (the basic aromatic hydrocarbon ring). The azo prefix comes from German chemists studying nitrogen-containing dyes in the 19th century.

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