Butyrochloral

/ˌbjuːtəroʊˈklɔːrəl/ noun

A chemical compound formed by the reaction of butyraldehyde and chloral, historically used in medicine as a sedative.

From butyro- (butyraldehyde) + chloral (a sedative chemical). The compound name describes its chemical composition and synthesis.

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