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Azo or
AZO may
refer to:
Azo of Bologna, a
medieval Italian jurist Azo of Iberia, a
Georgian ruler Azo compound, a
functional group and
class of compounds...
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important family of
azo compounds, i.e.
compounds containing the C−N=N−C linkage.
Azo dyes are
synthetic dyes and do not
occur naturally. Most
azo dyes contain...
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Azo of
Bologna or Azzo or
Azolenus (fl. 1150–1230) was an
influential Italian jurist and a
member of the
school of the so-called glossators. Born circa...
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Azo, Azoy or Azon (Georgian: აზო; აზოჲ; აზონი) was a
ruler of
Georgians of
ancient Kartli (Iberia of the
classical authors)
claimed by
medieval Georgian...
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organic chemistry, an
azo coupling is an
reaction between a
diazonium compound (R−N≡N+) and
another aromatic compound that
produces an
azo compound (R−N=N−R’)...
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Azo compounds are
organic compounds bearing the
functional group diazenyl (R−N=N−R′, in
which R and R′ can be
either aryl or
alkyl groups).
IUPAC defines...
- been
reported to
cause sulfhemoglobinemia.
Phenazopyridine is an
azo dye.
Other azo dyes,
which were
previously used in textiles, printing, and plastic...
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Azo violet (Magneson I; p-nitrobenzeneazoresorcinol) is an
azo compound with the
chemical formula C12H9N3O4. It is used
commercially as a
violet dye and...
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Allura Red AC, also
known as FD&C Red 40 or E129, is a red
azo dye
commonly used in food. It was
developed in 1971 by the
Allied Chemical Corporation...
- Kalamazoo/Battle Cr****
International Airport (IATA:
AZO, ICAO: KAZO, FAA LID:
AZO) is a county-owned
public airport in Kalamazoo,
Kalamazoo County, Michigan...