quinone diimine

[dahy-uh-meen]

quinone di·i·mine

[dahy-uh-meen]
noun Chemistry.
a colorless, crystalline solid, C6H6N2, the parent of the indamine dyes.
Compare quinonimine.


Origin:
di-1 + -imine
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Quinone diimine is always a great word to know.
So is heterogeneous. Does it mean:
a colorless, pungent, suffocating, highly water-soluble, gaseous compound, NH3, usually produced by the combination of nitrogen and hydrogen gases
a mixture composed of different substances or the same substance in different phases, such as solid ice and liquid water
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