2,5-Dihydroxy-1,4-benzoquinone or 2,5-dihydroxy-para-benzoquinone is an organic compound with chemical formula , formally derived from 1,4-benzoquinone by replacing two hydrogen atoms with hydroxyl (OH) groups. It is one of seven dihydroxybenzoquinone isomers. It is a yellow solid with planar molecules that exhibits ferroelectric properties.
The compound is a weak acid: one or both hydroxyls can lose a proton to yield the anions (pK<sub>a1</sub> = 2.71) and (pK<sub>a2</sub> = 5.18), respectively. The latter forms a variety of metal complexes, functioning as a binucleating ligand.
The compound has been identified as partly responsible for the color of aged cellulosic materials.