IPA: //ˈdaɪəzəˌtaɪz//
KK: /dɪˈæzəˌtaɪz/
To convert a compound into a diazonium compound, often used in chemical reactions.
In the laboratory, chemists often diazotize aromatic amines to create diazonium salts.
Past: diazotized
Past Participle: diazotized
**Diazotize** → It is formed from "dia-" (from Greek "dia", meaning through or across) and "azote" (from French, meaning nitrogen). The suffix "-ize" (meaning to make or to cause) indicates the process of converting a compound into a diazo compound, which contains two nitrogen atoms. Thus, diazotize means to convert a substance into a diazo compound containing nitrogen.
Think of 'dia-' meaning 'through' and 'azote' referring to 'nitrogen' — when you diazotize something, you are essentially making it contain nitrogen through a chemical process.