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Definition of Diazole
1. Noun. (organic compound) Either of two unsaturated heterocycles consisting of a five-membered ring containg three carbon atoms, two nitrogen atoms and two double bonds - namely pyrazole and imidazole ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Diazole
1. a chemical compound [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Diazole
Literary usage of Diazole
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Victor Von Richter's Organic Chemistry ; Or, Chemistry of the Carbon Compounds by Victor von Richter (1900)
"Pyrro[ab]diazole boils at 209°; ... diazole Dicarboxylic Acid melts with
decomposition at 200°. ... diazole Dicarboxylic Acid, ..."
2. A Compendium of Chemistry by Carl Arnold (1904)
"... pyrro (oa') diazole, forms colorless crystals which melt at 22°; ... pyrro (b&')
diazole, melts at 121°, are all derived from pyrrol, ..."
3. Organic Chemistry for Advanced Students by Julius Berend Cohen (1913)
"... first part of the name, to which the suffix -ole is then attached. 3'HC—CHS
HC—CH HC—CH 2'HC CH2 HC NNN ^ YH Yx 1NH Pyrrole. 1.2 diazole. 2.2' diazole. ..."
4. Review of American Chemical Research by Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Arthur Amos Noyes, William Albert Noyes (1905)
"phenyl-furo-a,/3'-diazole and ethyl iodide. It is identical with the substance
previously described by Falck, and the alkyl group is, therefore, ..."