azo - definição. O que é azo. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é azo - definição


Azo of Iberia         
4TH CENTURY BC RULER OF KARTLI (IBERIA)
Azo (Azon); Azoy; Azo (Georgian history)
Azo, Azoy or Azon () was a ruler of Georgians of ancient Kartli (Iberia of the Classical authors) claimed by medieval Georgian annals to have been installed by Alexander the Great, king of Macedon (r. 336–323 BC).
Azomureș (photosensitive materials)         
  • Arfobrom B-118 photo paper advertisement
  • Commercial in ''Almanah [[Scînteia]]'' in 1981
ROMANIAN BRAND OF PHOTOSENSITIVE MATERIALS
Azopan; Azomureș (photography industry)
Azomureș (or AZO) was the only brand of photosensitive materials from Romania, produced by Combinatul de Îngrășăminte Azotoase Târgu-Mureș () between 1981 and 2003.
Azo-         
  • An orange azo dye
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CLASS OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS BEARING THE FUNCTIONAL GROUP R–N=N–R′, IN WHICH R AND R′ CAN BE EITHER ARYL OR ALKYL
Azo Compound; Azo compounds; Azo-dye; Azo group; Azo radical; Developed dye; Azo-; Azene
·- A combining form of Azote.
II. Azo- ·- Applied loosely to compounds having nitrogen variously combined, as in cyanides, nitrates, ·etc.
III. Azo- ·- Now especially applied to compounds containing a two atom nitrogen group uniting two hydrocarbon radicals, as in azobenzene, azobenzoic, ·etc. These compounds furnish many artificial dyes. ·see Diazo-.
Exemplos do corpo de texto para azo
1. The survey, published in The Food Magazine, found azo dye colourings in five products and multiple artificial sweeteners and preservatives in the majority of products.
2. Processing largely involves using volatile organic solvents, fungicides, azo dyes (possibly carcinogenic), huge amounts of groundwater pumped from precious wells in developing countries, and chromium (VI) – the substance that particularly riled Erin Brockovich.
3. A survey of 41 medicines found azo dye colourings in five products Most popular stories Health » Entire site » New contract leaves another 1.4m without an NHS dentist Victims of drug trial get ready to sue U.S firm for millions Is Pilates bad for your back?