Arylide

/ˈɛrəlaɪd/ noun

An organic compound formed when an aryl group is bonded to a carbon atom that is double-bonded to another atom.

From 'aryl' (aromatic hydrocarbon group) plus the chemical suffix '-ide,' indicating a binary compound or specific molecular structure. Emerged as a named compound class in 19th-century organic chemistry.

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