Azoimide

/ˌæzoʊˈɪmaɪd/ noun

A chemical compound containing an azo group (N=N) with an imide functional group, used in organic synthesis and as a precursor for diazo compounds.

From German 'azo' (from French azote, meaning nitrogen, coined by Lavoisier) + 'imide' (from 'amide' modified with Latin in- prefix). Developed in 19th-century organic chemistry laboratories.

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