Acethydrazide

/ˌæsɪtˈhaɪdrəzaɪd/ noun

A chemical compound derived from acetic acid and hydrazine, used in organic synthesis and research applications.

From 'acet-' (acetic acid) + 'hydrazide' (derived from hydrazine, N₂H₄). This is a systematic chemistry term combining a carboxylic acid derivative with a hydrazine compound.

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