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Triazines

Spanish: Triazinas

Description

Triazines are a class of chemical compounds that contain a six-membered aromatic ring with three nitrogen atoms. They are commonly used in agriculture as herbicides and are known for their effectiveness in controlling a variety of weeds.

Interpreter Notes

Interpreters may encounter variations such as 'triazina' in colloquial contexts. It is important to maintain the formal term 'triazinas' in clinical discussions. Be aware of the potential confusion with similar-sounding terms in Spanish, which may lead to misinterpretation.

Example Sentences

EN: Triazines are widely used in agricultural practices to manage weed populations effectively.

ES: Las triazinas se utilizan ampliamente en las prácticas agrícolas para gestionar eficazmente las poblaciones de malezas.

Common Interpreter Mistakes

Confusing 'triazinas' with 'triazoles'; mispronouncing 'triazinas' as 'triazinas' with incorrect emphasis; mixing up with unrelated chemical classes.

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Term Last Updated: January 5, 2026