👉 The word you've provided is called "hydroxybenzene". Imagine a chemical process where we're looking at some chemicals that are known to form substances like benzene and hydroxybenzene, but we haven't had a chance to look closely.
Now, here's how we use it in an informative way: 1. When you have a reaction between hydroxide (hydrogen peroxide) and benzenone, the reaction can lead to hydrogen-benzene (or something like this). 2. Think of hydroxybenzene as being an extremely powerful chemical that can make many things happen. It's kind of like a superhero in disguise. 3. In this example sentence: "4833. 4 [hydroxylbenzene] but 802982 (14 5) is the number of hydroxybenzene atoms present." This sentence uses the word "hydroxyl" to refer to hydrogen, which is a fundamental chemical element with many important properties. In this case, we're using the word 'hydroxy' in a funny way to describe something that can be found on the planet and has lots of uses!