noun a chemical compound used in organic synthesis
Acetaldol is a type of organic compound used in organic synthesis as a reagent for the formation of carbon-carbon bonds.
Scientists and researchers may use acetaldol in laboratory experiments to study its reactivity and applications in different fields.
Acetaldol may have applications in pharmaceutical research for the synthesis of new drug compounds.
Acetaldol can be used in chemical engineering processes for the production of various chemical products.
In organic chemistry, acetaldol is commonly used in the aldol condensation reaction to form beta-hydroxy carbonyl compounds.
Acetaldol is used by chemists as a reagent in organic synthesis to form carbon-carbon bonds.
Pharmacists may use acetaldol as an intermediate in the synthesis of pharmaceutical compounds.
Researchers may use acetaldol in laboratory experiments to investigate its chemical properties and reactions.