Acetylhydrazine

/ə.ˈsɛt.əl.haɪ.drə.ziːn/ noun

A chemical compound formed by combining an acetyl group with hydrazine, used in organic synthesis and research.

From acetyl (from acetic acid) + hydrazine (from hydro- meaning water + azine, a nitrogen-containing compound). The term emerged in 19th-century chemistry when organic compounds were systematically named.

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