Alkoxide

/ˈælkɒksaɪd/ noun

A chemical compound formed when an alcohol loses a hydrogen atom and bonds with a metal, used in making various industrial products and in laboratory reactions.

Formed from 'alkyl' (the hydrocarbon part of an alcohol) plus 'oxide' (a compound containing oxygen). This term emerged in 19th-century organic chemistry as scientists systematically named compound families.

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