Benzdioxazine

/ˌbɛnzˌdaɪˈɒkseɪzin/ noun

An organic chemical compound featuring a benzene ring fused to a dioxazine ring system, used in dyes and advanced materials chemistry.

Compound chemical name combining 'benz-' (benzene), 'di-' (two), 'oxaz-' (containing oxygen and nitrogen), and '-ine' (suffix for nitrogen heterocycles), forming a systematic descriptor of the ring structure.

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