👉 Cumarose is a chemical compound composed of two carbon atoms and one hydrogen atom, which was first synthesized in 1869 by chemist Charles Bunsen. Cumarose is also known as the "bromine derivative" because it has an unusual reactivity with bromine. It is used in various organic synthesis processes due to its ability to form compounds with strong electron-withdrawing groups, such as acetyl or propyl bromide, which can be used to synthesize