As nouns the difference between azane and azan
is that azane is (inorganic compound|uncountable) ammonia, nh3[nomenclature of inorganic chemistry iupac recommendations 2005 connelly, neil g (ed), damhus, ture (ed) hartshorn, rm and hutton, at the royal society of chemistry, 2005 [isbn 0 85404 438 8]] while azan is (islam) the call to prayer or azan can be (histology) a staining technique involving azocarmine and aniline dyes.
azane
English
Noun
(inorganic compound, uncountable) ammonia, NH3.[Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry. IUPAC Recommendations 2005. Connelly, Neil G. (ed.), Damhus, Ture (ed.) Hartshorn, R.M. and Hutton, A.T. The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2005 [ISBN 0 85404 438 8]]
(inorganic chemistry) Any saturated hydride of nitrogen having a general formula NnHn+2 such as hydrazine.
References
azan
English
Etymology 1
(etyl) .
Alternative forms
* aazaan, adhan, athan
Noun
(
en noun)
(Islam) The call to prayer.
See also
* hazzan
* iqamat
Etymology 2
Shortening.
Noun
(-)
(histology) A staining technique involving azocarmine and aniline dyes.