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diazoaminobenzene

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diazoaminobenzene [dī¦a·zō¦am·ə·nō′ben‚zēn]
(organic chemistry)
C6H5NNNHC6H5Golden yellow scales with a melting point of 96°C; soluble in alcohol, ether, and benzene; used for dyes and insecticides.


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For example, the chemical diazoaminobenzene (DAAB) is considered a reasonably anticipated human carcinogen even though it has never been tested in a chronic bioassay, because metabolism studies showed that DAAB metabolizes to benzene and aniline, both known human carcinogens (Bordelon et al.
 
 
 
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