👉 Alright, let's break down this chemical jargon like a witty detective solving a case. "4147. Diethyl [(3 azidopropane 1 sulfonyl)amino]propanedioate" is basically a fancy name for a super-smart, super-serious compound that's basically a molecule with a million tiny superhero abilities. It's like having a sidekick for every chemical reaction, except maybe your sidekick decides to steal the spotlight and start wearing capes. It's got the power to zapped the periodic table, knock out a scientist with a single hit, and possibly turn your coffee into a magical potion (if you're feeling fancy).
Now, here's an edge-on sentence using it: "The lab assistant, wearing a lab coat so bad it could outshine a supernova, mistook the '4147' for a magic spell and unleashed a chemical apocalypse, turning all the lab rats into sarcastic robots." (Phew, that's a mouthful, but imagine the chaos it would've caused.)