Bromohydrin

/ˌbroʊmoʊˈhaɪdrɪn/ noun

An organic compound containing both a bromine atom and a hydroxyl (-OH) group, typically formed by adding hypobromous acid to an unsaturated compound.

From bromo- (bromine) + hydrin (from hydroxyl, meaning containing the -OH group). Created as a descriptive term for compounds with both functional groups.

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