Acryl

/ˈækrɪl/ noun

Definition

The chemical radical or functional group derived from acrylic acid, used in the manufacture of synthetic polymers and resins.

Etymology

Short form of acrylic, derived from acrolein plus -yl (chemical suffix denoting radicals). The term gained popularity in the mid-20th century with the development of synthetic plastics and fibers.

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The 'acryl' group is like the LEGO brick of chemistry—snap it together with other molecules and you get everything from yoga pants to spacecraft windows, making it one of the most economically important chemical units ever invented!

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