Carbonyl

/ˈkɑːrbənɪl/ noun

A functional group in organic chemistry consisting of a carbon atom double-bonded to an oxygen atom, found in aldehydes, ketones, and other organic compounds.

From carbon + -yl (chemical suffix from Greek hyle, 'substance'). This systematic chemical term emerged in the 19th century as organic chemistry developed.

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