Acidyl

/ˈæsɪdɪl/ noun

A chemical radical or group derived from an acid by removing the hydroxyl group; commonly used in organic chemistry.

From 'acid' combined with the chemical suffix '-yl,' which denotes a radical or functional group. Emerged in 19th-century organic chemistry as scientists categorized molecular structures.

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