IPA: //ælˌdoʊlɪˈzeɪʃən//
KK: /ældəlɪzeɪʃən/
A process in chemistry where two molecules combine to form a larger molecule, typically involving an aldehyde and a ketone, resulting in a compound known as an aldol.
The aldolization process is crucial in organic chemistry for synthesizing complex molecules.
Aldolization is formed from "aldol" (a compound name derived from the words "aldehyde" and "alcohol", referring to a specific type of organic compound) and "-ization" (meaning the process of making or becoming). The term describes the process of forming aldol compounds through the reaction of aldehydes and ketones.
Think of 'aldol' as a combination of 'aldehyde' and 'alcohol', and remember that 'aldolization' refers to the process of creating these compounds.