Azoformamide

/ˌeɪ.zoʊˈfɔr.mə.maɪd/ noun

An organic compound containing both an azo group and a formamide group (derived from formic acid and ammonia), used in chemical research and synthesis.

From 'azo-' (azo compounds) + 'formamide' (from 'formic acid' + 'amide'). Named according to chemical nomenclature conventions in 20th-century organic chemistry.

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