Diazo is a noun and an adjective.
DefinitionsAs a noun, diazo refers to a chemical compound containing a diazo group, typically used in the manufacture of dyes. As an adjective, diazo describes a compound or process involving the use of diazo compounds.
PronunciationsUS: /ˈdaɪəzoʊ/
UK: /ˈdaɪəzəʊ/
Origin and UsageThe term diazo comes from the Greek word diazein, meaning "to make two things pass through." Diazo compounds were first discovered in 1858 by the German chemist Peter Griess and were used extensively in the manufacture of dyes in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Today, diazo compounds are still used in the production of dyes, as well as in other applications such as photography, lithography, and organic synthesis.
SynonymsNone
Related Wordsazoic, azole, azons, azote, azoth
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