Azophen

/ˈæzoʊfɛn/ noun

An organic compound containing an azo group (N=N) bonded directly to a phenol or phenyl ring, used in the synthesis of dyes and pigments.

From 'azo-' (N=N) + 'phen' (short for phenyl or phenolic, from benzene). Created through organic synthesis combining azo chemistry with aromatic ring chemistry.

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