Aldazin

/ˈɔːldəzɪn/ noun

A type of organic compound formed by the reaction of an aldehyde with hydrazine, used in chemical synthesis and analysis.

Derived from 'aldehyde' + 'azine,' combining two chemical concepts. Azines are nitrogen-containing compounds, and this nomenclature emerged in 19th-century synthetic organic chemistry.

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