noun
- A colorless, volatile liquid aldehyde (CH₃CHO) with a pungent odor, used in the manufacture of acetic acid, plastics, and other chemicals; also called acetaldehyde.
Usage: chemistry term; also known as acetaldehyde
Examples
- Ethanal is produced industrially by the oxidation of ethylene.
- The chemical formula for ethanal is C₂H₄O.
- Ethanal is used as a starting material in the synthesis of many organic compounds.
- The pungent smell of ethanal can be detected at very low concentrations.
- Ethanal is an intermediate in the metabolism of ethanol in the human body.