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Azo compound Summary

Any of a large class of synthetic organic compounds, dyes containing two nitrogen atoms joined by a double bond (&see; bonding, covalent bond) in the form &singlehorzbond;N&doublehorzbond;N&singlehorzbond; as part of their molecular structure.

More than half the dyes in commercial use are azo dyes. They are usually classed according to the fibres for which they are useful or the methods by which they are applied; direct dyes are absorbed from solution by the fibres, but others require a second solution (a mordant) or a second step before the colour is fast.

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