hydroxyl

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From a blend of hydrogen +‎ oxygen +‎ -yl.

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hydroxyl (plural hydroxyls)

  1. (chemistry) A univalent radical or functional group (–OH) in organic chemistry; present in alcohols, phenols, carboxylic acids and certain other classes of compounds.

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