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imidazole

Upper-Intermediate (B2)

IPA: /ˌɪmɪˈdeɪzoʊl/

KK: /ɪˈmɪdəˌzoʊl/

noun
Definition

A type of organic compound that is a white crystalline substance and is related to histidine, often used in chemical reactions and as a histamine inhibitor.


Example

Imidazole is commonly used in biochemistry and pharmaceuticals due to its ability to inhibit histamine.


Conversation
Sloth A
Have you heard about imidazole?
Sloth B
Yeah, I think it's used in some medicines, right?
Sloth A
Exactly! It's interesting how something like imidazole can affect histamine levels.
Sloth B
I know! Chemistry has so many surprising connections.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
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compound
derivative
Antonyms
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Root Explanation

Imidazole is formed from "imid" (derived from the prefix "imino-", meaning containing nitrogen) and "azole" (a suffix used in organic chemistry to denote a five-membered ring containing nitrogen). The word refers to a specific chemical compound that contains a nitrogen atom in a five-membered ring structure.

Memory Tip

Think of 'imid' as relating to nitrogen and 'azole' as a type of ring structure in chemistry — this helps you remember that imidazole is a compound with nitrogen in a ring.

Visually Confused Words
iminazole
isindazole
indazole
benzimidazole
isoindazole
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