Benzanilide

/ˌbɛnzˈænɪlaɪd/ noun

A white crystalline compound formed by the reaction of benzoyl chloride with aniline, used in organic chemistry and as a precursor for other compounds.

From 'benzoyl' (benzoic acid group) + 'aniline' (phenylamine). The '-ide' suffix indicates a chemical compound. This term became standard in organic chemistry during the development of synthetic dyes and pharmaceuticals in the 1800s.

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