IPA: //ˈeɪ.zoʊ//
KK: /ˈeɪzoʊ/
Relating to a specific chemical group that contains two nitrogen atoms connected by a double bond, often found in certain dyes and compounds.
The azo dye is known for its bright colors and is widely used in textiles.
Azo → The word 'azo' originates from the French word 'azote', which means nitrogen. It is derived from the Greek 'a-' (meaning without) and 'zoon' (meaning life), indicating that nitrogen is an element that does not support life. The term 'azo' is often used in chemistry to refer to compounds containing the azo group, which is characterized by the presence of nitrogen.
Think of 'without life' ('a-' means without and 'zoon' means life) to remember that 'azo' relates to nitrogen, an element that does not support life.