Acetamide

/ˌæsɪˈtæmaɪd/ noun

A colorless crystalline compound made from acetic acid, used in medications like Tylenol, textiles, and industrial processes.

From acetic acid + amide (nitrogen-containing functional group). Named systematically in the 19th century when chemists could synthesize it and understood its structure.

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