Acichlorid

/ˌeɪsɪˈklɔːrɪd/ noun

A type of chemical compound formed by the removal of chlorine from an acid chloride, used in organic chemistry.

From 'acid chloride' with phonetic shortening and modification. This term emerged in 19th-century organic chemistry as chemists developed systematic nomenclature for molecular manipulations.

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