aldazine
|al-da-zine|
C2
/ˈældəˌziːn/
aldehyde-hydrazine compound
Etymology
Etymology Information
'aldazine' originates from the combination of 'aldehyde' and 'hydrazine', where 'aldehyde' refers to a type of organic compound and 'hydrazine' is a compound with the formula N2H4.
Historical Evolution
'Aldazine' was coined in the 20th century as a term in organic chemistry to describe a specific type of compound formed from aldehydes and hydrazine.
Meaning Changes
Initially, it meant a compound formed from aldehydes and hydrazine, and this meaning has remained consistent in modern usage.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Noun 1
aldazine is a type of chemical compound formed by the reaction of an aldehyde with hydrazine.
The synthesis of aldazine involves the condensation of aldehydes with hydrazine.
Last updated: 2025/06/16 13:21
