Azoxonium

/ˌeɪzoʊkˈsoʊniəm/ noun

A type of positively charged organic ion or cation that contains both azo and oxo (oxygen-containing) functional groups bonded together.

From azox- (azo + oxo, combining forms meaning nitrogen-to-nitrogen and oxygen-containing) + -onium (a suffix for positively charged ions). This specialized term emerged in 20th-century organic chemistry.

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