Azophosphin

/ˌeɪzoʊˈfɑːsfɪn/ noun

A phosphorus-containing organic compound that includes an azo group (a nitrogen-to-nitrogen double bond), used in specialized chemical synthesis.

From azo- + phosphin (from phosphorus + -in, a chemical suffix). This term emerged in 20th-century organophosphorus chemistry as researchers expanded the azo compound family to include phosphorus atoms.

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