Benzohydrol

/ˌbɛnzoʊˈhaɪdrɔːl/ noun

A chemical compound (diphenylmethanol) containing a benzene ring attached to a hydroxyl group, used as a reducing agent and in organic synthesis.

From 'benzo-' (benzene) + 'hydro-' (hydrogen) + '-ol' (alcohol/hydroxyl group), combining Greek roots with organic nomenclature. Identified in the 1800s during benzene chemistry exploration.

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