Azotoluene

/ˌæzətəˈluːiːn/ noun

An organic chemical compound formed by the union of an azo group (-N=N-) with toluene, used historically in dye manufacturing.

From 'azo' (containing -N=N-) + 'toluene' (aromatic hydrocarbon from tolu balsam). Combines two chemical building blocks into a named synthetic compound.

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