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triazin

Upper-Intermediate (B2)

IPA: //traɪˈeɪzaɪn//

KK: /trɪˈeɪzɪn/

noun
Definition

A type of chemical compound in organic chemistry that contains a ring structure made up of three nitrogen atoms and three carbon atoms.


Example

Triazine compounds are often used in herbicides and pesticides.


Conversation
Sloth A
Have you ever heard of triazin?
Sloth B
No, I haven't. What is it?
Sloth A
It's a type of compound in organic chemistry containing three nitrogen atoms.
Sloth B
That sounds interesting! I should look it up.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
compound
chemical
molecule
Antonyms
element
simple
atom
Root Explanation

Triazin is derived from the prefix "tri-" (meaning three) and the root "azin" (from the chemical suffix used in organic chemistry to denote a compound containing nitrogen). The word "triazin" refers to a chemical compound that contains three nitrogen atoms in its structure.

Memory Tip

Think of 'tri-' meaning three, and 'azin' relating to nitrogen compounds — this helps you remember that triazin is a compound with three nitrogen atoms.

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