azo in Hungarian

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1. Azobenzene is an azo compound. Azo, diazo, azido compounds can detonate

2. Most azo derivatives contain, beside the azo group, one or more amidic (Anilidic) groups (chromophores)

3. - aliphatic azo compounds (-C-N=N-C-);

4. aliphatic azo compounds (-C-N=N-C-);

5. - aliphatic azo compounds (-C-N=N-C-)

6. The azo dyes derived from Benzidine are important because, unlike simpler classes of azo dyes, they become strongly fixed to cotton without a mordant.

7. In this report the SCF states that 'although azo dyes and non-azo colours were involved in a number of anecdotal hypersensitivity reactions, it was concluded that their involvement was rare`.

8. In azo compound The synthesis of Azobenzene from nitrobenzene by treatment with certain oxygen-removing reagents is an example of an alternate method useful for symmetrical azo compounds.

9. Acetamide may react with azo and diazo compounds to generate toxic gases

10. 5-Arylazo-8-quinolinols exhibit azohydrazone tautomeric equilibria but their complexes exist only in the azo form. β-Alkoxycarbonylethyltin alizarinates are somewhat different from other complexes.

11. A novel zinc porphyrin (5,10,15-tri-dodecoxyphenyl-20-(4-hydroxyphenyl-azo-Benzenyl)-porphyrinatozinc (tdhab-ZnP)) with Benzenyl-azo-phenolic group, able to adsorb on the nanocrystalline-TiO 2 film, has been synthesized

12. AcetamidE may react with azo and diazo compounds to generate toxic gases

13. The acceleration of transit shortens the time available for the bacteria to split the azo-bond.

14. Azobenzene (azo)‐based macrocycles are highly fascinating in supramolecular chemistry because of their light‐responsiveness

15. A slight proteolytic activity (“residual proteolytic activity”), however, can be proved by protein substrates (e.g. azo casein).

16. Most of the reported azo-benzene-containing polymers (azopolymers) have onl y one Azobenzene group in the repeat unit of the poly-

17. Flammable and/or toxic gases are generated by the combination of Aldehydes with azo, diazo compounds, dithiocarbamates, nitrides, and strong reducing agents

18. The invention relates to the use in non-linear optics of azo dyes of formula I and the use of polymers containing azo dyes which include as characteristic monomer units bivalent groups derived from an azo dye of formula (I) wherein: D represents the residue of a diazo component derived from an aniline or from a five-membered aromatic heterocyclic amine whose heterocyclic ring includes one to three heteroatoms chosen from the group nitrogen, oxygen and sulphur and which can be anellated by a benzene, thiophene, pyridine or pyrimidine ring; R?

19. We report Azobenzene‐based molecules with hydrophilic groups as new active materials for aqueous RFBs by utilizing the reversible redox activity of azo groups

20. Most Azoic dyes are prepared by azo coupling, which requires an electrophilic substitution reaction of an aryl diazonium cation with another compound-coupling partner

21. Textiles — Methods for the determination of certain aromatic amines derived from azocolorants — Part 1: Detection of the use of certain azo colorants accessible without extraction

22. These substances belong to chemical classes that include short chain aliphatic nitrosamines, divalent metals, aldehydes, azo-dyes and diazo compounds, pyrollizidine alkaloids, allyl compounds and nitro compounds

23. Azoic dye definition is - any of a group of water-insoluble azo dyes formed by coupling of the components on the fiber —called also ice color, ingrain dye.

24. Benzidine has been used for over a century as an intermediate in the production of azo dyes, sulfur dyes, fast color salts, naphthols, and other dyeing compounds (IARC 1982).

25. These substances belong to chemical classes that include short chain aliphatic nitrosamines, divalent metals, aldehydes, azo-dyes and diazo compounds, pyrollizidine alkaloids, allyl compounds and nitro compounds (3).

26. Using the azo-coupling method, alkaline leucocyte phosphatase has been measured in 29 patients with lymphogranuloma, 16 with malignant growth of the reticulo-endothelial system and 9 with lymphadenosis.

27. In the case of azo-Anilidic derivatives the general reaction mechanism involves the strong electron attracting effect of –M type of the carbonyl group, and the formation of a hydrazo derivative

28. Organic imides, of which Alloxan is one, react with azo and diazo compounds to generate toxic gases. Flammable gases are formed by the reaction of organic imides with strong reducing agents

29. 7. On the specific issue of testing of azo-dyes in textile products imported from Pakistan, India will consider for acceptance, certification by a laboratory duly accredited, as per international norms.

30. g) On the specific issue of testing of azo-dyes in textile products imported from Pakistan, India will consider for acceptance, certification by a laboratory duly accredited, as per international norms.

31. Words found within Bazoos: ab abo abos abs as azo ba bas bazoo bo boa boas boo boos bos bozo bozos ob oba obas obo obos obs oo oos os sab saz so sob za zas zo zoa zobo zobos zoo zoos zos

32. Azobenzene is a chemical compound composed of two phenyl rings linked by a N=N double bond.The term 'Azobenzene' or simply 'azo' is often used to refer to a wide class of molecules that share the core Azobenzene structure, with different chemical functional groups extending from the phenyl rings

33. Axill-of or pertaining to the armpit (uncommon as a prefix) Latin , armpit Axilla: azo(to)-nitrogenous compound French azote, nitrogen; from Greek άζωτικός (ázōtikós) ἀ-(a-, no, without) + ζωή (zōḗ, life)), mephitic air azothermia: raised temperature due to …

34. In general, the Acid Alizarin Violet N forms were decolorized more rapidly than the Direct Red 83 forms, the presence of copper protected the dyes from the continuation of indirect oxidation, and methoxylation reduced the first-order rate constant, but it did not protect the azo bond from continued indirect oxidation as was the case with copper.

35. Cation: 1 n a positively charged ion Types: hydrogen ion a positively charged atom of hydrogen; that is to say, a normal hydrogen atomic nucleus diazonium the univalent Cation R-N:N- (where R is an aromatic hydrocarbon); found in salts that are used in manufacturing azo dyes Type of: ion a particle that is electrically charged (positive or