Chlorohydrin

/ˌklɔːroʊˈhaɪdrɪn/ noun

An organic chemical compound containing both a chlorine atom and a hydroxyl group (-OH) attached to adjacent carbon atoms.

From chloro- 'chlorine' + hydrin, from hydro- 'water' + -in chemical suffix. These compounds were first systematically studied in the 1870s-1880s during the expansion of organic chemistry.

AMክሎሮሃይድሪን
ARكلوروهيدرين
BNক্লোরোহাইড্রিন
CAclorhidrat
CSchlorohydrin
DAchlorohydrin
DEChlorohydrin
ELχλωροϋδρίνα
ESclorhidrina
FAکلوروایدرین
FIklooridriini
FRchlorohydrine
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