Aldoxime

/æl.ˈdɒk.siːm/ noun

Definition

A chemical compound formed when an aldehyde reacts with hydroxylamine, creating a structure used in organic synthesis and drug manufacturing.

Etymology

From 'aldehyde' + 'oxime' (a functional group). The term developed in the late 1800s as chemists explored reactions between aldehydes and nitrogen-containing compounds.

Kelly Says

Aldoximes are incredibly useful in the laboratory—chemists use them as protective groups and intermediates, and some aldoximes are converted into pharmaceuticals you might take for infections or pain!

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