Azoxy

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The structure of the azoxy functional group, where R is a substituent.
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The structure of the azoxy functional group, where R is a substituent.
Azoxybenzene (diphenyldiazene oxide), an example of an azoxy compound.
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Azoxybenzene (diphenyldiazene oxide), an example of an azoxy compound.

Azoxy compounds are a group of chemical compounds sharing a common functional group with the general structure RN=N+(O)R. They are considered N-oxides of azo compounds. Azoxy compounds are 1,2-dipoles.

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