Azobenzol

/ˌeɪzoʊˈbɛnzɔːl/ noun

An older or alternative name for azobenzene, an orange-red dye compound.

From 'azo-' plus 'benzol,' an older term for benzene used in 19th-century German chemistry. The '-ol' ending sometimes appeared in early chemical nomenclature before modern IUPAC naming conventions standardized.

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