Chloranhydride

/ˌklɔːrænˈhaɪdraɪd/ noun

A chemical compound containing chlorine and an anhydride group (two carbonyl groups bonded to the same atom).

From chlor- (chlorine) + anhydride (from Greek 'an-' without + 'hydro' water). Anhydrides are dehydrated versions of acids.

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