Azthionium

/æzˈθoʊniəm/ noun

A positively charged chemical ion containing sulfur and nitrogen, used in synthetic organic chemistry.

From 'az-' (nitrogen) combined with 'thio-' (sulfur) and the ionic suffix '-ium.' The Greek roots 'azote' (nitrogen) and 'theion' (sulfur) reflect the 18th-century naming conventions for elements.

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