Anthratetrol

/ænθrəˈtɛtrɔːl/ noun

A chemical compound derived from anthracene that contains four hydroxyl groups, used in organic chemistry and dye production.

From 'anthracene' (a coal tar hydrocarbon) + 'tetro-' (four) + '-ol' (alcohol/hydroxyl group). The term emerged in 19th-century chemistry as researchers synthesized new compounds from coal tar derivatives.

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