Carboazotine

/ˌkɑrboʊˈæzətɪn/ noun

A chemical compound containing both carbon and nitrogen atoms, used historically in dye production and medical treatments.

Compound of 'carbo-' (carbon) and 'azot-' (from French 'azote,' the old name for nitrogen) plus '-ine' (chemical suffix). Emerged in 19th-century organic chemistry as chemists created new synthetic compounds.

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