thiozonid
/θaɪˈɒzɒnaɪd/Definitions
1. noun
A compound in which an organic group is bonded to a sulfur atom, which is then bonded to a nitrogen atom.
“The researchers studied the properties of thiozonides in their investigation into new materials.”
2. chemistry
A type of thioamide derivative.
“The chemist synthesized a thiozonide to test its reactivity in the laboratory.”
3. chemistry
A compound with a thioamide group.
“The team analyzed the structure of the thiozonide using X-ray crystallography.”