Chemistry, asked by vivek4732, 11 months ago

what is azo in organic chemistry​

Answers

Answered by rahul95258
1

Answer:

Azo compounds are compounds bearing the functional group diazenyl R−N=N−R′, in which R and R′ can be either aryl or alkyl. ... The name azo comes from azote, the French name for nitrogen that is derived from the Greek ἀ- (a-, "not") + ζωή (zōē, life). Many textile and leather articles are dyed with azo dyes and pigments.

Answered by tusharraj77123
0

Answer:

Azocompounds are compounds bearing the functional group diazenyl R−N=N−R′, in which R and R′ can be either aryl or alkyl. ... The name azo comes from azote, the French name for nitrogen that is derived from the Greek ἀ- (a-, "not") + ζωή (zōē, life). Many textile and leather articles are dyed with azo dyes and pigments.

MARK IT AS BRAINLEST ANSWER PLEASE ✌✌

Attachments:
Similar questions