Definition of Diazins

1. diazin [n] - See also: diazin

Lexicographical Neighbors of Diazins

diazepams
diazepane
diazepine
diazepines
diazetane
diazetidine
diazide
diazides
diazido
diazin
diazinane
diazine
diazines
diazinon
diazinons
diazins (current term)
diazirene
diaziridine
diazirine
diazirines
diazo
diazo-
diazo compound
diazo reaction
diazo reagent
diazo stain
diazoacetate
diazoacetates
diazoacetic acid
diazoamino

Literary usage of Diazins

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Extracts from the Registers of the Stationers' Company by John Payne Collier (1849)
"... the example of the paracide Cain, on the body of his brother, Jhon diazins. iiij. and a copie. [This tract has not survived. Herbert (ii. ..."

2. The Medical student's manual of chemistry by Rudolph August Witthaus (1906)
"There exist three isomeric diazins—ortho, meta and para—which are thin colorless oils, soluble in water, alcohol and ether, insoluble in petroleum ether, ..."

3. Bibliotheca Wiffeniana: Spanish Reformers of Two Centuries from 1520. Their by Edward Boehmer, Benjamin Barron Wiffen (1874)
"... the letter of Laetus in oar note 36, and Sepulveda, de reb. gestis Caroli V, lib. lit, ep. 37: Alfonsus diazins ..."

4. The Elements of Stereochemistry by Arthur Rudolf Hantzsch, Alfred Werner (1901)
"Thus, hydrocyanic acid, HC=N, corresponds to acetylene, CH=CH, pyridin, (CH)6N, and the diazins, (C6H)4N2, to benzene, (CH)6, and as three valences of ..."

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