Diazide is a term used in chemistry to describe a compound containing two atoms of nitrogen (N) and two atoms of chlorine (Cl). This term is commonly used in the field of organic chemistry to describe a specific type of compound, but there are other synonyms that exist. Some commonly used synonyms for diazide include dichlorine nitride, nitrogen dichloride, and chlorine azide. These terms are commonly used interchangeably with diazide, depending on the context and the specific type of compound being discussed. Regardless of the term used, compounds containing two atoms of nitrogen and two atoms of chlorine are important in various chemical reactions.