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carbazole
[ kahr-buh-zohl ]
noun
- a white, crystalline, water-insoluble compound, C 12 H 9 N, usually found along with anthracene in coal tar, or synthesized: used chiefly in the manufacture of dyes.
carbazole
/ ˈkɑːbəˌzəʊl /
noun
- a colourless insoluble solid obtained from coal tar and used in the production of some dyes. Formula: C 12 H 9 N Also calleddiphenyleniminedaɪˌfiːnaɪˈlɛnɪmiːn
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An environmental report released in October revealed some of the soil along the shoreline and offshore, and the groundwater contain such chemicals as arsenic, carbazole, dibenzofuran and nickel.
From Seattle Times
The mono-benzo-derivatives are coumarone, benzothiophene and indole; the dibenzo-derivatives are diphenylene oxide, dibenzothiophene or diphenylene sulphide, and carbazole.
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