Benzdioxdiazine

/ˌbɛnzˌdaɪˈɒksˌdaɪəzin/ noun

Definition

A bicyclic organic chemical compound containing benzene, dioxane, and diazine rings, used in pharmaceutical and materials research.

Etymology

Complex chemical name combining 'benz-' (benzene), 'di-' (two), 'ox-' (oxygen), and 'diazine' (nitrogen-containing ring), systematically describing the fused ring structure.

Kelly Says

Molecules with multiple fused rings like benzdioxdiazine are like chemical puzzles—their unusual geometry gives them unexpected properties, making them valuable in creating new drugs and materials that wouldn't occur in nature.

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