Acetobromanilide

/ˌæsɪtoʊbroʊˈænɪlaɪd/ noun

A chemical compound created by combining an acetyl group with bromine-substituted aniline, used in chemical synthesis and research.

From aceto- (acetic acid) + bromo- (containing bromine) + anilide (aniline derivative). Each chemical prefix indicates a specific atom or group substitution in the molecule's structure.

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