Bitolyl

/baɪˈtɑl.ɪl/ noun

A chemical compound composed of two tolyl groups (aromatic rings derived from toluene) bonded together, used in organic chemistry and industrial applications.

From 'bi-' (two) and 'tolyl' (a functional group from toluene, C7H8). The term emerged in 19th-century chemistry as systematic nomenclature developed for increasingly complex organic compounds.

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