Acetal

/əˈsiːtəl/ noun

A chemical compound formed when an aldehyde reacts with an alcohol, commonly used in organic chemistry and as a solvent in industrial applications.

From acetum (Latin for vinegar) + -al (suffix for aldehydes). The term was coined in the 19th century when chemists discovered this compound class through acetaldehyde reactions.

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