Acetoamidophenol

/ˌæsɪtoʊˌæmɪdoʊˈfiːnɔl/ noun

A chemical compound that is actually another name for acetaminophen (Tylenol), made by combining an acetamide group with a phenol group.

From aceto- (acetic acid) + amido (containing an amino group) + phenol (a basic aromatic compound). This is a systematic chemical name reflecting the compound's actual molecular structure.

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