Azine

/ˈæz.iːn/ noun

An organic compound formed when two carbonyl groups (C=O) from molecules are replaced by imino groups (C=N) connected through a nitrogen atom (N-N).

From 'azo-' (azo dyes, from German) + '-ine' (Greek -ine, a chemical suffix for nitrogen compounds). Coined in the 19th century as chemists classified new organic compounds containing nitrogen double bonds.

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