Acetylbenzene

/əˌsiːtəlˈbɛnziːn/ noun

A chemical compound made by adding an acetyl group to benzene, commonly known as acetophenone and used in manufacturing fragrances, medicines, and dyes.

From acetyl + benzene (the six-carbon ring compound). First synthesized in the 19th century through Friedel-Crafts acylation, a fundamental organic chemistry reaction.

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