👉 The word you provided is not a common one, but I can try to explain its meaning in a humorous and edgy way.
Imagine there's a puzzle in which each symbol represents a different ingredient of the recipe: 521007 means 'ingredient' 860648 means 'ingredient', and so on. It's like how we don't know where to start with a question, but it just keeps getting easier. Now let's take this idea one step at a time. - Fluoropropyl: It's the sugar in the recipe, but what happens when you mix in a lot of sugars? The result is '85 7' - 85 sugar and 7 more things, which makes it sound like there are more ingredients than sugar! - 1H,2,4 Triazolone Yl : This is just another symbol representing 'ingredient'. Think of it as having three 'y's in a row. So what happens if you mix these together? You get 3 different substances with the same name! And the "1" and "2" are like the 2 of 1 for taste or smell. - Fluoropropyl Sulfanyl : That's like when you add lemon juice to a soda, but that doesn't sound right. So let's look at it this way: '860648' is like the flavor of something mixed with