C16H10N2
C16H10N2 is the molecular formula for several chemical compounds. One notable compound with this formula is acridone. Acridone is an organic compound that is a derivative of acridine. It exists as a yellow crystalline solid and is poorly soluble in water. Acridone is a tricyclic compound, meaning it consists of three fused rings. Its structure features a central nitrogen atom within one of the rings. This compound has been investigated for its potential biological activities, including some reports of fluorescent properties.
Another compound with the molecular formula C16H10N2 is indigo. Indigo is a well-known dye, historically derived