Acraldehyde

/ækˈrældəˌhaɪd/ noun

A chemical compound that is an aldehyde derivative of acrylic or related unsaturated organic molecules.

Constructed from acr- (from acrylic or acrolein) plus -aldehyde (a functional group with a carbon double-bonded to oxygen). This is a systematic chemical term following 19th-century nomenclature patterns.

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