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Definition of Azides
1. azide [n] - See also: azide
Lexicographical Neighbors of Azides
Literary usage of Azides
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elements of the Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates by Gustav Mann, Walther Löb, Henry William Frederic Lorenz, Robert Wiedersheim, William Newton Parker, Thomas Jeffery Parker, Harry Clary Jones, Sunao Tawara, Leverett White Brownell, Max Julius Louis Le Blanc, Willis Rodney Whitney, John Wesley Brown, Wi (1906)
"If azides of ... either normal saponification or transformation into urea-derivatives
supervenes,1 but on treating the azides of dibasic acids both ..."
2. Chemistry of the Proteids by Gustav Mann (1906)
"If azides of mono-amino-acids are treated with ammonia or anilin or alcohol,
according to circumstances, either normal saponification or transformation into ..."
3. A Text-book of Organic Chemistry by Arnold Frederik Holleman (1910)
"The acid azides are volatile, explosive substances, and some yield well-developed
crystals. ... azides."
4. Victor von Richter's Text-book of inorganic chemistry by Victor von Richter (1901)
"If heated rapidly in the air, by contact w ith a wire raised to a white beat by
ignition with detonating metallic azides or fulminating mercury, ..."
5. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1879)
"Spectral studies of the reactions between organic azides and the rhodium(I) ...
The rates of reactions of organic azides and various substituted derivatives ..."
6. Analytical Chemistry by Frederick Pearson Treadwell (1921)
"The salts of this acid are called azides. Moreover, just as chlorine can be made
to replace the OH group of an organic acid to form an acid chloride, ..."