Aldazine

/ˈɔːldəziːn/ noun

A compound formed by condensation of an aldehyde with hydrazine, producing a substance with a carbon-nitrogen double bond; used in analytical chemistry.

From 'aldehyde' + '-azine,' where azine refers to nitrogen-containing organic compounds. This nomenclature became standardized in chemical literature during the 19th and early 20th centuries.

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