Acetin

/ˈæsɪtɪn/ noun

A clear, oily liquid compound formed when acetic acid combines with glycerol, used in cosmetics, medicines, and as a solvent.

From acetic acid + glycerin, named in the 1800s when chemists began systematically creating compounds by combining known substances to create new materials.

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