Acetylperoxide

/ə.ˌsɛt.əl.pə.ˈrɑk.saɪd/ noun

Definition

A chemical compound containing an acetyl group bonded to a peroxide group, known for being highly reactive and potentially explosive.

Etymology

From acetyl- + peroxide (from per- meaning through + oxide, indicating an oxygen compound with extra oxygen atoms). This compound was identified as chemists explored acetyl reactivity.

Kelly Says

Acetylperoxide is dangerously unstable and can explode even with slight friction or heat, which is why it's mainly used in controlled laboratory settings—it's a reminder that combining reactive chemical groups can create unpredictable and hazardous substances!

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