IPA: /təˈluːɪd/
KK: /təˈluːɪd/
A type of chemical compound that is derived from toluene and contains an amino group, often used in various chemical applications.
The laboratory synthesized a new toluid compound for their research.
The word 'toluid' originates from the chemical compound 'toluidine', which is derived from 'toluene' (a hydrocarbon compound) and 'amine' (a type of organic compound). Toluene itself comes from the name of the town of Tolú in Colombia, where the compound was first isolated. Therefore, 'toluid' refers to a derivative of toluene that contains an amine group.
Think of 'toluid' as a compound related to 'toluene', which was named after a place in Colombia. This helps you remember that 'toluid' is connected to the chemical structure of toluene.