halohydrin

həˈloʊhˌdraɪɪn

Definitions

1. noun

A compound in which one or both hydroxyl groups of a diol are substituted with halogen atoms, typically used as intermediates in organic synthesis.

“The chemist used halohydrins to synthesize a new compound with potential pharmaceutical applications.”

Synonyms

  • diol halogenide
  • halogenated diol

Antonyms

  • hydrocarbon
  • non-halogenated compound