Carbomethoxy

/ˌkɑːboʊˈmeθɑːksi/ adjective

In chemistry, describing a functional group containing both a carbonyl (C=O) and methoxy (OCH₃) group attached to a carbon atom.

From carbo- (carbon) + methoxy (a methoxy group, OCH₃). The term combines systematic chemical nomenclature to describe specific molecular structures. It emerged in organic chemistry during the 20th century.

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