Amidoazo

/ˌæmɪdoʊˈæzoʊ/ adjective

Describing a chemical compound that contains both amido (nitrogen-based) and azo (double-bonded nitrogen) functional groups attached to the same molecule.

Combination of 'amido-' from ammonia derivatives and 'azo' from Greek 'azoton' (lifeless), a prefix used in chemistry to describe nitrogen compounds. The term emerged in 19th-century chemistry to classify specific molecular structures.

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