azide

/ˈeɪzaɪd/
noun
  1. A chemical compound containing the group N₃, often used in explosives, airbags, and laboratory reactions.
    • The lab technician handled the azide carefully because it can be explosive.
    • Azides are used in organic chemistry to create nitrogen-containing molecules.
    • Sodium azide is the chemical that inflates car airbags during a crash.
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