Chloral

/ˈklɔrəl/ noun

A colorless chemical compound (chloral hydrate) historically used as a sedative and anesthetic drug, now primarily used in research and veterinary medicine.

From chlor- (chlorine) + al (aldehyde), literally 'chlorine aldehyde.' Chloral was first synthesized by Justus von Liebig in 1832 and became one of the earliest synthetic drugs.

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