Acrylonitrile

/ˌækrɪloʊˈnaɪtraɪl/ noun

A flammable, toxic liquid chemical compound used primarily in the production of acrylic fibers, synthetic rubber, and plastics.

From acryl (acrylic radical) plus nitrile (a class of organic compounds containing carbon-nitrogen triple bonds). The compound name reflects its chemical structure combining acrylic and nitrile functional groups.

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