Benzazide

/ˈbɛnzəˌzaɪd/ noun

An organic compound containing both a benzene ring and an azide functional group (-N3), used in organic synthesis and as an explosive compound.

From 'benz-' (benzene) + 'azide' (from 'az-' relating to nitrogen + '-ide' compound suffix). The term emerged in the early 1900s as chemists explored nitrogen-containing derivatives of benzene.

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