Aldols

/ˈæl.dɑlz/ noun

Plural of aldol; organic compounds formed when two molecules of an aldehyde join together through a chemical reaction called aldol condensation.

From 'aldehyde' + 'alcohol,' coined in the 19th century by German chemists to describe the product of combining these two types of molecules. The term reflects the compound's dual nature.

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