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Diazo

A combining form also used adjectively meaning pertaining to or derived from a series of compounds containing a radical of two nitrogen atoms united usually to an aromatic radical as diazo benzene C6H5N2OH...


Cinnoline

A nitrogenous organic base C8H6N2 analogous to quinoline obtained from certain complex diazo compounds...


Crocein

A name given to any one of several yellow or scarlet dyestuffs of artificial production and complex structure In general they are diazo and sulphonic acid derivatives of benzene and naphthol...


Diazotize

To subject to such reactions or processes that diazo compounds or their derivatives shall be produced by chemical exchange or substitution...


Hydrazine

Any one of a series of nitrogenous bases resembling the amines and produced by the reduction of certain nitroso and diazo compounds as methyl hydrazine phenyl hydrazine etc They are derivatives of hydrazine proper H2NNH2 which is a doubled amido group recently 1887 isolated as a stable colorless gas with a peculiar irritating odor As a base it forms distinct salts Called also diamide amidogen or more properly diamidogen etc...


Indazole

A bicyclic nitrogenous compound C7H6N2 analogous to indole having a benzene ring fused to a pyrazole ring called also indazol and benzopyrazole It can be produced from a diazo derivative of cinnamic acid...


Explosive

Explosive, means gunpowder, introglycerine, nitroglycol, gun-cotton, di-nitro-toluene, tri-nitro-toluene, picric acid, di-nitro-phenol, tri-nitro-resorcinol (styphnic acid), cyclo-trimethylene-tri-nitramine, penta-erythritol-tetranitrate, tetryl, nitro-guanidine, lead azide, lead styphynte, fulminate of mercury or any other metal, diazo-di-nitro-phenol, coloured fires or any other substance whether a single chemical compound or a mixture of substances, whether solid or liquid or gaseous used or manufactured with a view to produce a practical effect by explosion or pyrotechnic effect; and includes fog-signals, fireworks, fuses, rockets, percussion-caps, detonators, cartridges, ammuni-tion of all descriptions and every adaptation or preparation of an explosive as defined in this clause. [Explosives Act, 1884 (4 of 1884), s. 4 (d)]...


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