Acetochloral

/ˌæsɪtoʊˈklɔrəl/ noun

A chemical compound combining acetyl with chloral (a sleep-inducing chemical), historically used as a sedative medication.

From aceto- (acetic acid) + chloral (from chloro- for chlorine plus -al for aldehyde). Chloral was discovered in the 19th century and combined with other groups to modify its effects.

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