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azide Chem.|ˈæzaɪd, eɪ-| [f. azo- + -ide.] A salt or ester of hydrazoic acid.
1907Chem. Abstr. 431 (heading) Communication on syntheses by means of azides. 1910Encycl. Brit. III. 83/1 It is soluble in water, and the solution dissolves many metals..with liberation of hydrogen and formation of salts (azoimides, azides or hydrazoates). 1946Nature 3 Aug. 156/2 The azide retards the rate of oxidation of divalent manganese in soil. 1949Miall & Miall Dict. Chem. (ed. 2) 61/2 The azides of the heavy metals (e.g. lead azide) are dangerously explosive. |