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What (who) is color diazo - definition

CLASS OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Diazo compounds; Diazo compound; Diazo Compound; Diazoalkane; Diazo Compounds; Diazo-reactions; Diazo group; Regitz diazo transfer
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  • Buchner-Curtius-Schlotterbeck reaction
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diazo compound         
¦ color="green">noun color="slateblue">Chemistry an organic compound containing two nitrogen atoms bonded together, especially a diazonium compound.
color="darkmagenta">Origin
C19: color="gray">diazo from diazonium.
Diazo         
The diazo group is an organic moiety consisting of two linked nitrogen atoms (azo) at the terminal position. Overall charge neutral organic compounds containing the diazo group bound to a carbon atom are called diazo compounds or diazoalkanesThe term diazoalkane is used by some authors to refer to any substituted diazomethane (i.
diazo         
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(also color="darkslategray">diazotype)
¦ color="green">noun a copying or colouring process using a diazo compound decomposed by ultraviolet light.

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Diazo

In organic chemistry, the diazo group is an organic moiety consisting of two linked nitrogen atoms (azo, −N=N−) at the terminal position. Overall charge-neutral organic compounds containing the diazo group bound to a carbon atom are called diazo compounds or diazoalkanes and are described by the general structural formula R2C=N+=N. The simplest example of a diazo compound is diazomethane, CH2N2. Diazo compounds (R2C=N2) should not be confused with azo compounds (R−N=N−R) or with diazonium compounds (R−N+2).