Benzoperoxide

/ˌbɛnzoʊˈpɛrɔːksaɪd/ noun

An organic peroxide compound containing a benzene ring and peroxide group (-O-O-), used as an initiator in polymerization and bleaching.

'Benzo-' from benzene plus 'peroxide' from Latin 'per' (through) and 'oxide'. Peroxide chemistry emerged in the 19th century as chemists studied oxygen-rich compounds.

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