Acenaphthene

/ˌæsɪˈnæf.θiːn/ noun

A colorless crystalline hydrocarbon compound found in coal tar, used in the production of dyes, plastics, and other industrial chemicals.

From 'acene' (aromatic hydrocarbon series) + Greek 'náphthos' (coal tar/petroleum) + chemical suffix '-ene.' The term emerged in 19th-century organic chemistry to classify polynuclear aromatic compounds.

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