Benzoiodohydrin

/ˌbɛnzoʊˌaɪoʊˈdoʊhaɪdrɪn/ noun

A chemical compound containing benzene, iodine, and hydroxyl groups, used in organic synthesis and analytical chemistry.

From 'benzoyl' (benzene + carbonyl) + 'iodo' (containing iodine, from Greek 'ion' violet) + 'hydrin' (hydroxyl compound), combining multiple chemical components.

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