Chlorhexidine

/klɔːrˈhɛksɪdiːn/ noun

A broad-spectrum antimicrobial chemical used in mouth rinses, hand sanitizers, and medical disinfectants to kill bacteria and fungi.

From chlor- (chlorine) + hexidine (a chemical chain structure). Synthesized in 1945 as a disinfectant; the name reflects its molecular structure with chlorine atoms and a hexamethylene chain.

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