Benzothiazole

/ˌbɛnzoʊˈθɪəzoʊl/ noun

A bicyclic aromatic compound with benzene fused to a five-membered ring containing sulfur and nitrogen, used in rubbers, dyes, and medicines.

'Benzo-' plus 'thiazole' (from 'thio-' sulfur and '-azole' five-membered). Discovered in the 19th century and became industrially important for vulcanization.

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