IPA: //ˈdaɪ.ə.zoʊ//
KK: /dɪˈeɪzoʊ/
Describing a chemical compound that has two nitrogen atoms bonded together, often used in organic chemistry and photography.
The diazo compound is essential for creating certain types of photographic prints.
A type of chemical compound that contains two nitrogen atoms and is often used in processes like copying or coloring, especially when exposed to ultraviolet light.
The artist used a diazo process to create vibrant colors in her prints.
Diazo → It is formed from "dia-" (meaning through or across) and "azo" (from the Greek "azote", meaning nitrogen). The term refers to compounds containing two nitrogen atoms connected by a double bond, hence the idea of 'through' nitrogen.
Think of 'dia-' meaning 'through' and 'azo' relating to 'nitrogen' — this helps you remember that diazo compounds involve two nitrogen atoms connected.