释义 |
hydrazoic, a. Chem.|haɪdrəˈzəʊɪk| [f. hydro- d + azo- (for azote) + -ic.] In hydrazoic acid, a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen (N3H), as yet obtained only in solution, resembling hydrochloric acid, and forming explosive salts. Also called azoimide.
1894Roscoe & Schorlemmer Chem. I. 472 Azoimide or Hydrazoic Acid. |