Aldol Definition
ăldôl, -dōl, -dŏl
noun
A thick, colorless to pale yellow liquid, C4 H8 O2 , obtained from acetaldehyde and used in perfumery and as a solvent.
American Heritage
A clear, colorless, syrupy liquid, CH3CHOHCH2CHO, obtained by condensation of acetaldehyde: used as a solvent, in organic synthesis, and as a hypnotic and sedative.
Webster's New World
An organic compound containing an alcohol and a carbonyl group, especially a beta-hydroxy aldehyde.
American Heritage
A chemical reaction that produces a beta-hydroxy carbonyl compound as an intermediate or final product.
American Heritage
Synonyms:
- aldehyde-alcohol
Other Word Forms of Aldol
Noun
Singular:
aldol
Plural:
aldolsOrigin of Aldol
-
From aldehyde + -ol (“alcohol”)
From Wiktionary
ald(ehyde) –ol
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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