Carbazine

/kɑːrˈbeɪziːn/ noun

An organic compound used as a reagent in chemical reactions and as a precursor in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals and dyes.

From 'carb-' (carbon) and '-azine,' referring to a six-membered ring containing two nitrogen atoms. Developed in 19th-century organic chemistry.

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