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    7 hours ago

    From explain xkcd:

    Polyethylvinylesteracetate

    This appears to be a reference to Poly (ethylene-vinyl acetate), some formulations of which can be used as the adhesive in hot-glue guns. Vinyl acetate is an ester, so the inclusion of that term is redundant. The cadence of the constructed word may also be a reference to the television episode Lucy Does a TV Commercial and its memorable product “Vitameatavegamin”. It also resembles the kind of thing often seen in ingredients lists for common household products such as soaps and cleaners, which are fairly meaningless to the average person buying them.

    2-Polyethylvinylesteracetate

    This sounds almost exactly the same as the above item, but a name with a “2-” prefix generally indicates that the initial bit of the name is a functional group attached to the second position along a chemical chain (often being the carbon-carbon ‘spine’ of a molecule, in large-molecule organic chemistry), rather than attached to its end. Because the molecule name is (possibly deliberately) malformed, it’s hard to tell what is supposed to be attached to the second carbon of what subunit.